AP - Just months before President Bush leaves office, his administration is antagonizing environmentalists by proposing changes that would allow federal agencies to decide for themselves whether subdivisions, dams, highways and other projects have the potential to harm endangered animals and plants.
AP - A roadside bomb hit a Pakistan air force truck in a northwestern city Tuesday, killing 14 people as the military pounded insurgent positions in a nearby tribal region.
AP - President Bush on Monday demanded that Russia end a "dramatic and brutal escalation" of violence in Georgia, agree to an immediate cease-fire and accept international mediation to end the crisis in the former Soviet republic.
AP - Russia's foreign minister says that Georgia's president must leave office and Georgian troops should stay out of the breakaway South Ossetia region for good.
AFP - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said Monday that difficult issues in power-sharing talks to resolve the country's protracted crisis had been "overcome".
AFP - Russian troops on Monday moved further into Georgian territory and the Tbilisi government said its soldiers had been forced to retrench closer to the capital.
Reuters - Toyota Motor Corp
(7203.T) is considering exporting U.S.-made vehicles as it sees
potential demand for its large pickup trucks and sport utility
vehicles overseas, the automaker's U.S. manufacturing chief
said on Monday.
Reuters - Boeing Co is "strongly considering"
not bidding on the upcoming competition for a $35 billion U.S.
Air Force refueling tanker contract, Aviation Week, the
aerospace industry magazine, reported on Monday, without
identifying its sources.
Reuters - Afghan and U.S.-led coalition forces
killed 25 Taliban insurgents and eight civilians after an
ambush in southern Afghanistan, the U.S. military said on
Monday.
Reuters - Pakistan's beleaguered President
Pervez Musharraf will not resign, his spokesman said on Monday,
as the ruling coalition prepared to launch a bid to impeach the
prominent U.S. ally.
Reuters - Israel has proposed building a new
Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank near Jerusalem, a
spokesman for the main settlers organization said on Monday. -- read full article
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Reuters - Barack Obama sees an overhaul of
Wall Street regulations as crucial to restoring trust in U.S.
markets and could move early on it if he wins the White House,
according to a senior adviser.