AP - A lawyer for Osama bin Laden's former driver said Thursday he would try to stop the first scheduled war-crimes trial at Guantanamo Bay now that the Supreme Court says detainees have constitutional rights.
AP - A senior U.S. counterterrorism official urged Yemen's president Thursday to hand over two al-Qaida suspects convicted in Yemen but wanted by Washington, a U.S. Embassy official said. -- read full article
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AFP - Andy Murray played through the pain barrier to reach the quarter-finals at Queen's Club with a gutsy 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 victory over Ernests Gulbis on Thursday.
AP - The shy, young deer nicknamed "Unicorn" because of the rare, single horn in the center of his head is drawing hundreds of curious visitors, park officials said Thursday.
AP - An explosion flattened a house in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing seven people. After blaming Israel and unleashing a barrage of rockets and mortars, Hamas suggested the blast was accidental, not an Israeli attack.
AP - Police cordoned off quake-hit schools and towns Thursday in an apparent attempt to quell protests by parents angry that probes of shoddy school construction have not begun a month after the disaster.
AP - President Bush on Thursday strongly disagreed with a Supreme Court ruling that clears foreign terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay to challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts. Bush suggested new legislation may now be needed to keep the American people safe.
AP - President Robert Mugabe's regime struck at the opposition leadership Thursday only two weeks before Zimbabwe's presidential runoff election, twice detaining his challenger and jailing the No. 2 opposition official to face treason charges.
AFP - China warned Australia Thursday not to allow the exiled Dalai Lama to carry out separatist activities on its territory, despite the Tibetan spiritual leader's stated opposition to an independent Tibet.
AFP - Police on Thursday kicked foreign journalists out of a city where the collapse of several schools in China's earthquake drew charges of corruption from parents of dead children.
Reuters - Western donors have failed to condemn
war crimes by Ethiopian forces during a year-old campaign
against separatist fighters in the country's eastern Ogaden
region, Human Rights Watch said on Thursday.
AP - Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Thursday that his Labor Party will support dissolving Israel's parliament if Prime Minister Ehud Olmert doesn't step aside over his latest corruption scandal.
AFP - The Russian shareholders of British-Russian oil venture TNK-BP are to sue their partner in the firm, global energy giant BP, Russian and foreign media reported overnight.
AP - The British government says a senior intelligence official in the Cabinet office has been suspended after secret government documents were left on a commuter train.