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- Toyota's global sales rose 2 percent in 1st-half (AP)
- Beijing to set up Olympic protest zones (AP)
- Brown faces new poll test (AFP)
- US wants quick approval of India nuclear pact (AP)
- GlaxoSmithKline announces strategy overhaul after weak profits (AFP)
- Olympics broadcasting center evacuated (AP)
- China warns media about "vulgar" ads (Reuters)
- Barack Obama tours Holocaust memorial in Israel (AP)
- Explanations demanded after England cricketers derailed (AFP)
- Nepal's first president sworn in (AFP)
- South Africa official: Zimbabwe's talks underway (AP)
- EU proposes crackdown on seal hunt (AP)
- Report: Australian newsman posts bail (AP)
- Shadowy character is surprise favourite for Mercury Prize (AFP)
- Iraqi Kurds reject law (AP)
- Nigerian oil group admits paying millions to militants (AFP)
- Thai-Cambodian conflict enters 2nd week (AP)
- BoE voted 7-2 to maintain interest rate: minutes (AFP)
- Mongolian lawmakers walk out of session (AP)
- U.S. says all six aboard B-52 in Guam crash dead (Reuters)
- VW posts 31% profit surge, shares jump (AFP)
- Full Zimbabwe crisis talks to start on Thursday (Reuters)
- Australian TV reporter on drug charge posts bail (AFP)
- British NATO soldier killed in Afghanistan: ministry (AFP)
- Pirates seize ship with 20 Filipinos off Somalia (AP)
- UN Security Council to discuss Thai-Cambodia dispute (AFP)
- Obama's West Bank trip raises hope, skepticism (AP)
- Hardline Islamist takes over Somali opposition (AP)
- Britain's Centrica says to take control of energy group SPE (AFP)
- South Sudan's Kiir joins calls to delay ICC warrant (Reuters)
- Australian TV reporter on drug charge posts bail (AFP)
- Iran praises US participation in nuclear talks (AP)
- A rare Tibetan critic sues China's government (AP)
- No rights advisement for Guantanamo prisoners (AP)
- Sudanese president arrives in Darfur (AFP)
- NATO soldier wounded in ambush in Afghanistan dies (AP)
- Drug company Merck posts second quarter growth despite strong euro (AFP)
- Shippers protest at SKorea exit ban on tanker crew (AFP)
- Rice to push North Korea on verifying disarmament (Reuters)
- Australia to give aid to Myanmar (AP)
- Etiquette guide: What not to ask Olympic visitors (AP)
- Rice to press North Korean envoy on nukes (AP)
- SKorean hostages in Mexico released: Seoul (AFP)
- Pakistan government pressed on missing persons (AP)
- British track stars eye lion's share of cycling gold (AFP)
- Tokyo woman killed in stabbing attack (AP)
- Mexico's Telmex 2Q profits down 13 pct. (AP)
- Indian PM says nuclear vote will help millions (AFP)
- Rome census reveals the hopes and fears of gypsies (AFP)
- Beshir to tour Darfur under war crimes cloud (AFP)
- 5 SKorean abductees released (AP)
- Angry Serb nationalists protest Karadzic arrest (AP)
- SKorean hostages in Mexico released: Seoul (AFP)
- Nigeria bulldozes slums to polish capital (Reuters)
- Art shock troops mock Russian establishment (Reuters)
- Gunman dies of wounds in Jordan (AP)
- Afghan police needs 2,300 additional trainers: US general (AFP)
- Italy scales back Gypsy fingerprinting campaign (AP)
- France lifts water ban from spill at nuclear site (AP)
- Afghan police needs 2,300 additional trainers: US general (AFP)
- Ferguson urges Foster to be patient (AFP)
- Iraqis cast doubt on regional elections this year (AP)
- Karadzic hid in plain view to elude capture (AP)
- Britain says Taliban leader surrenders (AP)
- Berlusconi escapes trial thanks to new immunity law (AFP)
- Darfur peacekeeping at risk if Beshir indicted: Sudan (AFP)
- Obama begins Mideast visit, vows to work for peace (AP)
- 15 million in Africa's Horn face humanitarian 'disaster': agencies (AFP)
- Will Mladic be next behind bars? (AP)
- Eritrea dismissive of Beshir arrest warrant (AFP)
- Palestinian attacks using construction truck (AP)
- Darfur rebels condemn AU on ICC warrant (Reuters)
- Brown rejects option to buy Bush bomber jacket (AFP)
- Red Cross launches massive Africa AIDS appeal (AFP)
- Millions in Myanmar cyclone aid still to be released (AFP)
- Pack your bags for Baghdad? Iraq looks to tourism (AP)
- Pound slides against dollar (AFP)
- Gunmen kill Kurdish journalist in northern Iraq (AP)
- Polish newborn dies after being thrown from window (AP)
- 4 US soldiers charged in detainee deaths in Iraq (AP)
- Nearly 1,000 Lufthansa flights grounded by warning strike (AFP)
- 5 South Koreans kidnapped in Mexico (AP)
- Portuguese ex-police chief says Maddie decision 'rushed': report (AFP)
- 'Batman' star Bale arrested over assault claims (AFP)
- Foreign ministers meet first time for N.Korea talks (Reuters)
- Chavez says Venezuela needs Russia for protection (AP)
- 'Change of mission' next year as British troops leave Iraq: PM (AFP)
- Old problems choke African football, again (AFP)
- European markets slump on Vodafone, Ericsson news (AFP)
- ASEAN ministers confront Thai-Cambodia crisis (AFP)
- Vodafone warning deepens telecom clouds (AFP)
- 2 wounded in new Jerusalem tractor rampage (AP)
- Nepal's ex-rebels end plan to form government (AP)
- Senior Zardari security officer killed in Pakistan (Reuters)
- China to beef up inspections at NKorean border (AP)
- Spanish police arrest 8 suspected rebels (AP)
- Syria urged to investigate prison riot deaths (AP)
- Filipinos arraigned in Nigeria over stolen oil: court (AFP)
- 25 Taliban die, wounded in Afghanistan (AP)
- Bangladesh to cut rice prices ahead of Ramadan (AFP)
- Trade powers struggle to save WTO round (Reuters)
- SKorean gets jail term for faking degree (AP)
- Iraqi prime minister visiting Germany (AP)
- Senior al-Qaida leader gives interview (AP)
- Nepal Maoists refuse to form government: spokesman (AFP)
- Diplomats: Zimbabwe talks to get under way (AP)
- Inmates 'sleeping in toilets' due to prison overcrowding (AFP)
- Siemens to pursue former execs for damages: report (AFP)
- India lawmakers gather to debate confidence vote (AP)
- US offers nuclear proposal to NKorea (AP)
- Japan calls for calm in S. Korea island dispute (Reuters)
- Bizarre text message preceded China bus bomb blasts (Reuters)
- ETA unit dismantled in Basque Country operation: press (AFP)
- Cambodia seeks U.N. help in Thai temple row (Reuters)
- Indian government faces tight confidence vote (Reuters)
- Chelsea's Terry still haunted by penalty miss (AFP)
- Lonely Galapagos tortoise may sire young (AP)
- Neighbors Oppose Sudan President's Arrest (OneWorld.net)
- Report: 36 trapped in south China mine (AP)
- Grow your mobile in a pot? Maybe someday, say Nokia researchers (AFP)
- Suu Kyi's detention to last until 2009 (AP)
- Government narrows Tory lead: poll (AFP)
- Zimbabwe rivals set to begin negotiations (AFP)
- China rescuers race against clock to reach miners (Reuters)
- Military stretched unsustainably: defence ministry (AFP)
- Thai-Cambodia in military standoff (AP)
- Troops sent to southern Philippines as attacks rise: military (AFP)
- Top war crimes suspect Karadzic arrested in Serbia (AP)
- China pulls troops from quake zone (AP)
- Pattinson not to blame for defeat says Vaughan (AFP)
- Zimbabwe rivals agree to power-sharing talks (Reuters)
- Karadzic: Genocide suspect had long evaded justice (AP)
- Gitmo trial begins for bin Laden's driver (AP)
- Karadzic trial unlikely to start for months (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- Indian-born doctor in Australian court for manslaughter (AFP)
- Trade powers struggle to save WTO round (Reuters)
- Cease-fire accord between Mali, Tuareg rebels (AP)
- 56 people trapped in China coal mine: report (Reuters)
- Ancient Egyptian boat to be excavated, reassembled (AP)
- Haitians recycle to survive (AP)
- US B-52 crashes off Guam, two killed, four missing (AFP)
- Key dates in Karadzic's life (AP)
- Karadzic: Genocide suspect had long evaded justice (AP)
- Excerpts of Radovan Karadzic indictment (AP)
- Karadzic arrested (AP)
- China pulls troops from quake zone (AP)
- Israelis, Palestinians skeptical about Obama (AP)
- Pacific Tropical Storm Genevieve forms (AP)
- Japanese crown prince visits Spain's Expo 2008 (AFP)
- Brazil simplifies Chagas treatment (AP)
- Indian government faces tight confidence vote (Reuters)
- Worse may come for epic lines at Tijuana crossing (AP)
- Soccer in slow motion at swamp world cup in Finland (Reuters)
- India says peace process with Pakistan under stress (Reuters)
- Madeleine parents relieved, keen to see police files (AFP)
- Cricket: ICC board to decide Champions Trophy fate on Thursday (AFP)
- France gets constitution overhaul after knife-edge vote (AFP)
- Iraq: car bomb kills 2 contractors in Mosul (AP)
- US offers nuclear proposal to NKorea (AP)
- Further cut in US forces in Iraq likely this fall (AP)
- India's PM staking government on confidence vote (AP)
- Mexico will no longer jail illegal immigrants (AP)
- 56 trapped in south China mine: state media (AFP)
- Portugal closes case of missing British girl (AP)
- Man blows up apartment spraying for bugs (Reuters)
- US-led soldier among scores killed, Afghan district falls (AFP)
- Portugal closes file on missing Maddie (AFP)
- Talks fail to end Thai-Cambodia temple row (Reuters)
- AU seeks to delay indictment against Sudan leader (AP)
- Estonian skydiver killed by rotating propeller (AP)
- Military helicopter crashes in Bolivia (AP)
- Abducted Turks, freed in Afghanistan, flown home (AFP)
- Zimbabwe rivals draw line with pact signing (AFP)
- 56 trapped in coal mine flood in southern China (AP)
- Indian MPs hold key nuclear debate (AFP)
- France's Sarkozy faces protests at EU crisis talks (AFP)
- Sri Lankan troops kill 42 rebels: military (AFP)
- British bank HBOS rights issue flops (AFP)
- Nigerian health workers to join strike (AFP)
- Myanmar cyclone damage estimated at $4 billion (AP)
- Iraqi officials hopes for US troop pullout by 2010 (AP)
- African Union and Sudan meet over Darfur war crimes (AFP)
- England 130-4 against South Africa (AFP)
- Strong quake shakes northern Japan, no tsunami (AP)
- Roche in $43.7bln bid for last Genentech shares (AFP)
- Insurgent clashes in Pakistan kill 36 (AFP)
- EU, US pile pressure on emerging economies at WTO trade talks (AFP)
- Egypt arrests 39 Muslim Brotherhood members (AP)
- Sudan expects African support on ICC warrant (Reuters)
- Nepal names president but deadlock set to continue (AFP)
- Britain's Brown: Iran's Israel threats 'abhorrent' (AP)
- 2 admit minor charges in UK terror trial (AP)
- 6 Pakistani troops killed in southwest (AP)
- Vietnam seizes nearly 4 tons of bullets (AP)
- Court gags Pakistan nuclear scientist (AP)
- Mugabe opponents, government agree talks framework (Reuters)
- Singapore offers $740,000 bounty for militant leader (AFP)
- Zimbabwe power-sharing talks deal struck (AP)
- Israel arrests Hamas lawmaker in West Bank (AP)
- Zimbabwe parties poised to sign talks agreement (AFP)
- India, Pakistan begin new round of peace talks (AFP)
- Putin to attend Beijing opening ceremony (AP)
- Syrian FM arrives in Beirut for talks (AP)
- China, Russia sign border agreement: foreign ministers (AFP)
- Govt to unveil benefits reform plan (AFP)
- 7 civilians die in fighting in Somali capital (AP)
- Pope meets sex abuse victims as Australia trip ends (AFP)
- Brown to blast 'abhorrent' Ahmadinejad in Israel speech (AFP)
- Report: 3 German captives return home (AP)
- Afghan police: Kidnapped Turks released (AP)
- U.S. doctor faces Australian manslaughter charges (Reuters)
- Plea deal unlikely before Gitmo trial (AP)
- British backpacker drowns in Philippines (AFP)
- Spin kings gear for battle in Sri Lanka (AFP)
- Stay-away Drogba sticking with Blues, says Scolari (AFP)
- Militants kill Pakistani tribal elder (AP)
- Taiwan's former president testifies (AP)
- U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing (Reuters)
- Roche offers $44B for remaining Genentech shares (AP)
- Two killed, 14 hurt in 'deliberate' China bus blasts: police (AFP)
- Obama in Baghdad to meet with US commanders (AP)
- India lawmakers gather to debate confidence vote (AP)
- UK court to rule on Islamic law case (AP)
- Three die as blasts hit three Chinese buses: media (Reuters)
- US doctor handed to Australia for trial (AP)
- China says Russia to return disputed border land (AP)
- Rice says N. Korea must answer all nuclear questions (Reuters)
- Olympics: Under-achievers India hope to turn the corner (AFP)
- Rice says Iran not serious at weekend nuke talks (AP)
- Rice shrugs at meeting with top NKorean envoy (AP)
- Barack Obama meets Afghan President Hamid Karzai (AP)
- Beijing traffic cut to help clear air for Olympics (AP)
- Economic woes cloud start of Spanish PM's second term (AFP)
- Fighting flares in Pakistan's Baluchistan; 43 killed (Reuters)
- Australia's 'Doctor Death' returns to face trial: prosecutors (AFP)
- Pope meets with clergy abuse victims in Australia (AP)
- Squandered oil wealth leaves Nigeria in dark age (Reuters)
- Pope meets Australian victims of sexual abuse (Reuters)
- Colombians march against kidnappings (AP)
- Pope meets sex abuse victims in Australia: Vatican (AFP)
- Brown's Knesset stand against 'abhorrent' Ahmadinejad (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- South Korea's Oh edges Tseng in playoff to win State Farm Classic (AFP)
- Pope meets sex abuse victims in Australia: Vatican (AFP)
- Obama expected to meet with commanders of Iraq war (AP)
- Haiti food aid lags, hunger deepens (AP)
- Basque separatists bomb Spanish tourist resorts: police (AFP)
- New Darfur mediator says mission not impossible (Reuters)
- Indictment is biggest test for Sudanese leader (AP)
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