World
Sarkozy in Russia to Seek New Georgia Peace Deal
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 Olympic fencing athlete Ms. Imke Duplitzer.
New York Assemblywoman a Fraud, Say Constituents
Flushing, NY residents have accused their Assemblywoman of fraud and improper electioneering.
Ferocious Hurricane Ike Threatens Cuba and Gulf
Rice Meets Gaddafi on Historic Libya Visit
South Korea Says Critical Moment for North Nuclear Deal
Rice Set for Historic Libya Visit, Meeting Gaddafi
Europe
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
German PM calls for decision on where to store nuclear material after scandal of leaks at a depot.
EU Eyes Security Support for Palestinians, Diplomats Say
EU Criticizes Russia, Postpones Partnership Talks
Britain Pushes for Review of EU-Russia Relations
Georgia Says Russia Troops Blocking Refugee Return
Africa
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's ruling MPLA headed on Sunday for a landslide victory in parliamentary elections.
Delays Mar First Angolan Election in 16 Years
Mauritanian Junta Unveils Cabinet After Coup
Nigerian Preacher With 86 Wives Seeks to Marry More
Sudanese Plane Hijackers Surrender in Libya
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
Colombian President Uribe's popularity has slipped to 78 percent after touching record highs in July.
Over 150,000 March in Mexico Against Crime
Rio Militias Cast Violent Shadow Over Elections
Argentine Drugs Law Plan Sparks Debate in Slums
Venezuela's Top Court Bars Election Candidates
Middle East
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
Asif Ali Zardari was poised on Saturday to become Pakistan president.
Iraq Condemns Report U.S. Spied on PM Maliki
Assad Says ‘Crucial’ Talks With Israel Postponed
Barak Sees Israel Ceding Arab Areas of Jerusalem
Plasterer Who Claimed Magic Powers Arrested in UAE
South Asia
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
The governor of West Bengal met opposition party members in a bid to end protests against a factory for Tata Motor ...
Militants Stage Anti-India Rally in Pakistani Kashmir
India Court Orders Security for Riot-Hit Christians
Small Quake Hits Near India-China border, Reports USGS
Thai PM Refuses to Quit or Call Snap Election
North America
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 weakened as it charged across the Atlantic while Hana hits the U.S.
In Sacajawea’s Shadow—A Hero’s Little-Known Friend
Canada’s Economy Takes Stage as Election Call Nears
Canada's PM Promises Election Announcement Soon
Mexico Crime Wave Hits Calderon's Approval Rating
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
Yuriko Koike faces many obstacles in her bid to become the first female prime minister in Japan.
Japan PM Fukuda Quits Over Parliament Deadlock
Falun Gong Adherent Arrested in Vietnam for Handling Out Flyers
South Korea Arrests North Korean Spy
A Day in the Life of a Tuidang Volunteer
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