AFP - Russia's upper house of parliament on Monday voted in support of recognising the independence of two Georgian regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Reuters - A suicide bomber in an explosive vest
killed 25 people at a dinner banquet in western Baghdad's Sunni
Arab Abu Ghraib district on Sunday, police said.
Reuters - U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, a liberal icon
who is battling brain cancer, will likely deliver a speech at
the Democratic convention this week, nearly three months after
undergoing brain surgery, the Boston Globe reported on Sunday.
Reuters - Israel freed 198
Palestinian prisoners to a hero's welcome in the West Bank on
Monday, saying it hoped the release would bolster Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas and his peace efforts.
Reuters - U.S. auto makers are expected to report big
declines in August domestic sales despite stepped-up
incentives, the Wall Street Journal said citing a report by
J.D. Power & Associates.
Reuters - Sixty-five people, including members of
a teenage basketball team, died on Sunday when a Kyrgyz
airliner crashed in a ball of flames shortly after take-off
from the Central Asian state's main airport.
Reuters - Russian lawmakers approved on Monday a
resolution recognizing the independence of two rebel regions of
Georgia, a move likely to worsen relations with the West
already strained by Moscow's military intervention there.
Reuters - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama faces a challenge this week healing a party rift,
confronting Republican rival John McCain more aggressively and
fleshing out his rosy oratory with detailed policy.
AP - With help from British star power, China concluded its debut as Olympic host Sunday after 16 days of near-flawless logistics and superlative athletic achievement coexisting awkwardly with the government's wariness of dissent and free speech.
AP - The action comedy "Tropic Thunder" weathered a rush of new movies to remain No. 1 for a second-straight weekend with $16.1 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. -- read full article
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AP - Environmentalists say flooding caused by a new border security fence in southwestern Arizona shows the structure is being built too quickly and without regard for the environment.
AP - Militants used rockets and a bomb to attack the family home of a lawmaker in Pakistan's volatile northwest early Monday, killing eight people including the politician's brother, police said.
AP - The pilot of a small plane carrying humanitarian workers called in engine trouble about 45 minutes before crashing in a field in eastern Guatemala, killing 10 people, including five Americans.
AP - Roll back the clock to 1961: John F. Kennedy was inaugurated president. The Peace Corps was founded. The Dow Jones industrials hit 734. Gasoline reached 31 cents a gallon.