AFP - A senior Zimbabwean army official has publicly urged soldiers to vote for President Robert Mugabe in next month's presidential election run-off, a state daily reported Saturday.
AP - A jetliner overshot a runway and raced onto a busy street in the Honduran capital on Friday, killing the pilot, two passengers and a motorist on the ground. At least 65 people were injured.
AFP - French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner arrived in Iraq on a surprise visit on Saturday from Jordan, a diplomatic source in Baghdad and the government in Paris said.
AP - Plans for provincial elections in Iraq by the fall have already set Sunni Arabs against each other as factions prepare to compete for control of the local governments that will wield considerable power over security and finances.
AP - Human rights groups lashed out at Myanmar's military leaders for evicting cyclone refugees from relief camps and forcing them back to their isolated villages destroyed by the storm.
AP - Growing pressure on Iran to explain what could be secret nuclear weapons work has left Tehran increasingly defensive and the U.S. and its allies hopeful they can exploit the situation to wrest concessions from Tehran. But it may be too late for that.
AP - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is downplaying the idea of a nuclear attack by terrorists after recent postings on al-Qaida-affiliated Web sites exhorted militants to pursue weapons of mass destruction for use against the U.S.
AP - Chinese authorities had evacuated nearly 200,000 people by early Saturday and warned more than 1 million others to be ready to leave quickly as a lake formed by a devastating earthquake threatened to breach its dam.
Reuters - South African ruling party leader
Jacob Zuma on Friday comforted the children of African migrants
displaced in a wave of xenophobic attacks, pledging to help
them and their families rebuild their lives.
AP - Brazil's government agreed to release stunning photos of Amazon Indians firing arrows at an airplane so that the world can better understand the threats facing one of the few tribes still living in near-total isolation from civilization, officials said Friday.
AP - School teacher Raad Mohammed Mahdi used to take on another role after classes: foot soldier in the Sunni insurgency north of Baghdad. -- read full article
Fri, 30 May 2008 18:50:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
Reuters - Georgia said on Friday it had
stopped flights by spy planes over breakaway Abkhazia as
Western nations prepared a diplomatic drive to calm tensions
between Tbilisi and Moscow that have raised fears of war. -- read full article
Fri, 30 May 2008 18:47:48 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - The outgoing American commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan said the insurgency there will last for years unless Pakistan shuts down safe havens where militants train and recruit.