Reuters - The United States suspended talks with
Sudan on normalizing relations on Tuesday, saying leaders from
the north and south were not serious about ending clashes that
have stoked fears of a return to civil war.
AP - Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who could face the death penalty for his role in the Sept. 11 attacks, has been peppering his lawyer with questions in advance of his arraignment Thursday before a military tribunal. -- read full article
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AP - Iraq should boost crude oil export capacity to 6 million barrels a day, nearly three times the amount the country currently sends to international markets, a top Kurdish political leader urged Tuesday.
AP - Syria's president said he was willing to hold direct peace talks with Israel in the future under U.S. sponsorship, laying out his vision of how negotiations could progress.
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 the military junta's policies are hindering relief efforts and driving up the cost of aid operations, the United Nations said Tuesday.
AP - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe defended land policies blamed for devastating his country's agricultural sector, asserting at a U.N. food summit Tuesday that the West was trying to cripple the nation's economy.
AP - A new intelligence law that President Hugo Chavez enacted by decree is drawing protests from human rights activists who say it could lead to serious violations of civil liberties and become a tool for cracking down on dissent. -- read full article
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 16:31:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - A proposed U.S.-Iraq security agreement is shaping up as a major political battle between America and Iran, as the debate over the future of troops here intensifies ahead of the fall U.S. presidential election.
AP - A senior Australian police officer was arrested in connection with a conspiracy to import hundreds of pounds of drug-making chemicals along with suspects in Europe and Asia, authorities said Tuesday. -- read full article
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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."