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Sarkozy in Russia to Seek New Georgia Peace Deal

French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Russia on Monday to seek a lasting peace deal for Georgia that will persuade Russia to pull its troops out of positions deep inside the ex-Soviet state.
Sep 8, 2008, 6:00 am
French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Russia on Monday to seek a lasting peace deal for Georgia that will persuade Russia to pull its troops out of positions deep inside the ex-Soviet state.

Workers Clear Path to Access Cairo Rock Fall Site

Sep 8, 2008, 6:00 am
Egyptian workers cut through a railway embankment on Sunday to bring heavy earth-moving equipment to the site of a ...

Israeli Police Seek Criminal Charges Against Olmert

Sep 8, 2008, 3:00 am
Israeli police said on Sunday they wanted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to face criminal charges in a corruption scandal.

Interview with German Fencer Imke Duplitzer

Sep 7, 2008, 6:00 pm
Interview with German Olympic fencing athlete Ms. Imke Duplitzer.


International

Interview with German Fencer Imke Duplitzer

Interview with German Fencer Imke Duplitzer

Interview with German Olympic fencing athlete Ms. Imke Duplitzer.

New York Assemblywoman a Fraud, Say Constituents

New York Assemblywoman a Fraud, Say Constituents

Flushing, NY residents have accused their Assemblywoman of fraud and improper electioneering.


Europe

Sarkozy in Russia to Seek New Georgia Peace Deal

Sarkozy in Russia to Seek New Georgia Peace Deal

French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Russia on Monday to seek a lasting peace deal for Georgia that will persuade Russia to pull its troops out of positions deep inside the ex-Soviet state.

Germany Engulfed in Row Over Nuclear Waste Sites

Germany Engulfed in Row Over Nuclear Waste Sites

German PM calls for decision on where to store nuclear material after scandal of leaks at a depot.


Africa

Workers Clear Path to Access Cairo Rock Fall Site

Workers Clear Path to Access Cairo Rock Fall Site

Egyptian workers cut through a railway embankment on Sunday to bring heavy earth-moving equipment to the site of a rock fall which killed at least 34 people in a Cairo shantytown.

Angola Ruling Party on Course for Big Election Win

Angola Ruling Party on Course for Big Election Win

Angola's ruling MPLA headed on Sunday for a landslide victory in parliamentary elections.


South America

Angry Argentine Commuters Torch Train in Rush Hour

Furious rail commuters in Argentina set fire to a train in anger over delays during the morning rush hour.

Colombia's Uribe Sees Popularity Slip to 78 Percent

Colombia's Uribe Sees Popularity Slip to 78 Percent

Colombian President Uribe's popularity has slipped to 78 percent after touching record highs in July.


Middle East

Israeli Police Seek Criminal Charges Against Olmert

Israeli Police Seek Criminal Charges Against Olmert

Israeli police said on Sunday they wanted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to face criminal charges in a corruption scandal.

Bhutto Widower Set to Become Pakistan President

Bhutto Widower Set to Become Pakistan President

Asif Ali Zardari was poised on Saturday to become Pakistan president.


South Asia

Zardari Becomes Pakistan’s New President

Zardari Becomes Pakistan’s New President

Asif Zardari, widower of Benazir Bhutto, has been elected president of Pakistan.

Talks Begin to Break India's Nano Car Deadlock

Talks Begin to Break India's Nano Car Deadlock

The governor of West Bengal met opposition party members in a bid to end protests against a factory for Tata Motor ...


North America

Dalai Lama's Brother Dies in U.S.

Dalai Lama's Brother Dies in U.S.

Taktser Rinpoche, the pro-independence eldest brother of the Dalai Lama, has died in his U.S. home

Hurricane Ike Targets Gulf as Hanna Hits U.S.

Hurricane Ike Targets Gulf as Hanna Hits U.S.

Hurricane Ike weakened as it charged across the Atlantic while Hana hits the U.S.


Asia Pacific

Landslide Kills 9 in Philippines, 14 Missing

A mudslide killed at least 9 people and rescue workers were scrambling to find another 14 still missing.

Japan PM Contender Sees 'Iron' Barrier for Women

Japan PM Contender Sees 'Iron' Barrier for Women

Yuriko Koike faces many obstacles in her bid to become the first female prime minister in Japan.


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