AP - A U.S. ship carrying thousands of tons of food aid has arrived in North Korea, after the communist nation agreed to expanded international assistance for its impoverished people, the U.N. food agency said Monday.
AFP - The Israeli cabinet gave the green light on Sunday for a prisoner exchange with Hezbollah, even though two soldiers captured by the Lebanese militia two years ago are known to be dead.
AFP - Robert Mugabe was sworn in Sunday to a new term as Zimbabwe president and called for dialogue between the country's political parties after a one-man election widely denounced as illegitimate.
Reuters - China and representatives of Tibet's
exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama will resume talks in
early July, Xinhua news agency said on Sunday. -- read full article
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 13:42:31 GMT - Yahoo! News: Top Stories
Reuters - Poland and the United States may sign an
agreement within the week on installing a U.S. anti-missile
base in Poland, a senior Polish official said on Sunday. -- read full article
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:46:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Top Stories
Reuters - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
won his cabinet's approval on Sunday for a prisoner swap with
Hezbollah under which two soldiers held by the Lebanese
guerrilla group, and believed to be dead, would be recovered.
Reuters - The U.S. military faced Iraqi anger on
Sunday over a raid near the holy Shi'ite city of Kerbala in
which a distant relative of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was
killed.
Reuters - Israel reopened three of its border
crossings with the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Sunday following a
halt to Palestinian cross-border shelling attacks that had
strained an Egyptian-brokered truce, officials said.
Reuters - U.S. congressional leaders agreed
late last year to President George W. Bush's funding request
for a major escalation of covert operations against Iran aimed
at destabilizing its leadership, according to a report in The
New Yorker magazine published online on Sunday.
Reuters - Levees on the cresting
Mississippi River held on Sunday as the worst U.S. Midwest
flooding in 15 years began to ebb, but multibillion-dollar crop
losses may boost world food prices for years.
Reuters - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was
sworn in on Sunday after being declared overwhelming winner of
an election which observers said was scarred by violence and
intimidation.
AP - A year ago, it seemed a proposed interstate compact designed to prevent thirstier regions from raiding the Great Lakes might be sunk by squabbles among the eight states with jurisdiction over the vast reservoir. -- read full article
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 17:45:38 GMT - Yahoo! News: Top Stories