AFP - US General David McKiernan on Tuesday took command of 52,000 NATO troops in Afghanistan, vowing to deal with "insurgents, foreign fighters, criminals and others" who stood in the way of stability.
Reuters - The African Union and United Nations
are working to appoint a joint chief mediator to jumpstart
efforts to bring peace to Sudan's Darfur region, U.N. Darfur
envoy Jan Eliasson said on Monday.
AP - Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, vows that his country will continue with its nuclear program, but says that he rejects nuclear weapons.
AFP - International Development Minister Douglas Alexander vowed Tuesday to snub Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe at a world food summit in Rome, calling his participation "obscene."
AP - A panel of auditors said Monday it found no evidence that a U.N. anti-poverty program in North Korea knew of any counterfeiting, money laundering or other improper financial dealings linked to U.N. money.
AP - Chinese police dragged away more than 100 parents Tuesday while they were protesting the deaths of their children in poorly constructed schools that collapsed in last month's earthquake.
AP - World leaders meeting at a U.N. summit Tuesday will try to figure out how to head off skyrocketing food prices before millions more join the multitudes across the globe who already lack enough to eat.
AP - More than 1 million people still don't have adequate food, water or shelter a month after a devastating cyclone swept through Myanmar, and it's not clear what the military junta is doing to help them, the United Nations said Tuesday.
AP - Investigators reviewed security video and picked through debris Tuesday to determine whether a suicide attacker blew up a massive car bomb outside the Danish embassy, killing six people.
AP - Prime Minister Kevin Rudd accused his predecessor of abusing intelligence information to justify entering the Iraq war, saying Monday that the Australian people were misled.
Reuters - A U.N. agency accused by the
United States of financial mismanagement in North Korea escaped
charges of major wrongdoing in a review made public on Monday,
and its chief said this brought closure to the affair.
Reuters - The United States on Monday called
the arrest of two opposition politicians in Zimbabwe
"troubling" and said it was part of a pattern of government
intimidation before the run-off election. -- read full article
Mon, 02 Jun 2008 18:28:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - Colombia's national disaster office says the death toll has reached 23 from a mudslide that buried several dozen homes in a poor district of Medellin.
AP - A young Iranian activist and his lawyer said Monday that he had become the first man sentenced for participating in a campaign to change laws that discriminate against women. -- read full article
Mon, 02 Jun 2008 18:31:39 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News