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- Spy mystery: Was NY columnist a wife betrayed? (AP)
- NATO accepts blame for killing 6 Afghan civilians (AP)
- Owner of anti-Chavez TV seeks help from OAS (AP)
- Betancourt seeks $6.8 million for kidnapping (AP)
- Iran's Death by Stoning Controversy: A Debate Over Image? (Time.com)
- Russia, U.S. swap 14 in Cold War-style spy exchange (Reuters)
- Iraq: Suicide bomber kills 6 in Baghdad (AP)
- Mexico judge acquits man in cash-seizure drug case (AP)
- Sahel region of Africa facing 'acute' food crisis: Oxfam (AFP)
- North Korea says willing to hold nuclear talks: report (Reuters)
- Canada rate hikes seen after stunning job gain (Reuters)
- Australia plan to divert asylum seekers gets cool reception (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Pentagon allows banned reporter to return to Guantanamo (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Iraq withdrawal: A US unit prepares Mosul police for self-rule (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Is Burma's Ruling Junta Trying to Develop Nuclear Weapons? (Time.com)
Spy mystery: Was NY columnist a wife betrayed? (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:06 PM PDT |
NATO accepts blame for killing 6 Afghan civilians (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:25 PM PDT |
Owner of anti-Chavez TV seeks help from OAS (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:30 PM PDT AP - The president of Venezuela's only opposition-aligned television channel asked for help from the Organization of American States on Friday, saying he wants its human rights commission to determine if he truly committed a crime in his homeland. |
Betancourt seeks $6.8 million for kidnapping (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:16 PM PDT AP - Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt has asked Colombia's government to pay her $6.8 million for damages she suffered during six years in rebel captivity. |
Iran's Death by Stoning Controversy: A Debate Over Image? (Time.com) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:10 PM PDT Time.com - Iran's apparent decision to commute a death-by-stoning verdict reflects a two-decade long debate on the international image of the Islamic Republic |
Russia, U.S. swap 14 in Cold War-style spy exchange (Reuters) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:50 PM PDT |
Iraq: Suicide bomber kills 6 in Baghdad (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:16 AM PDT |
Mexico judge acquits man in cash-seizure drug case (AP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:35 PM PDT AP - A judge has acquitted a man charged with dealing in precursor drug chemicals and allegedly linked to the bust of a Chinese-Mexican businessman who hid $205 million at his Mexico City mansion. |
Sahel region of Africa facing 'acute' food crisis: Oxfam (AFP) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 03:21 PM PDT |
North Korea says willing to hold nuclear talks: report (Reuters) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 05:03 PM PDT Reuters - North Korea said on Saturday it was willing to return to nuclear disarmament talks and signaled satisfaction that a U.N. Security Council statement did not lay blame on it for the sinking of a South Korean navy ship. |
Canada rate hikes seen after stunning job gain (Reuters) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 11:57 AM PDT Reuters - Canada's economy created six times more jobs than forecast in June, a near-record gain that pressures the central bank to raise interest rates again this month even as cracks in the U.S. recovery threaten to cool the country's scorching growth. |
Australia plan to divert asylum seekers gets cool reception (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 09:11 AM PDT The Christian Science Monitor - An Australian proposal to divert asylum seekers who arrive by sea to neighboring East Timor for processing has run into resistance and cut short a political honeymoon for Australiaâs new leader. |
Pentagon allows banned reporter to return to Guantanamo (McClatchy Newspapers) Posted: 08 Jul 2010 06:10 PM PDT McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Thursday reversed its ban on a Miami Herald reporter from covering military commissions at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and said the reporter can return to the naval base there to cover a hearing next week. |
Iraq withdrawal: A US unit prepares Mosul police for self-rule (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 02:41 PM PDT The Christian Science Monitor - Perched on a couch in a small Mosul police station far from his home in Forest, Miss., Sgt. Wesley Majure sighs with frustration. "That's it? Only three to train?" he asks in his Southern drawl. |
Is Burma's Ruling Junta Trying to Develop Nuclear Weapons? (Time.com) Posted: 09 Jul 2010 04:10 PM PDT Time.com - Burma's government is flush with cash, and new evidence suggests that the ruling junta is spending billions on outlandish military projects, including a secretive nuclear weapons program |
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