AP - Men and women can openly study and party together for the first time in years at Basra University, free from the threat of Shiite gunmen enforcing extreme Islamic views.
AP - Zimbabwe's opposition leader has fled to the Dutch Embassy saying he feared for his safety, while police on Monday raided his party's headquarters and took about 60 people away.
AFP - A coalition of Christians, atheists and gay groups will stage a protest against Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Australia for World Youth Day next month, organisers said Monday.
AFP - Gunmen shot dead eight members of a Shiite Muslim tribe in northwest Pakistan, the latest attack in a wave of sectarian violence in the region, officials and residents said on Monday.
Reuters - Zimbabwe's MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai
will urge Africa this week to pile pressure on President Robert
Mugabe to solve the country's political crisis after the
opposition pulled out of a presidential run-off vote.
AP - Mexican soldiers captured at least 10 suspected members of a Tijuana-based drug cartel in a raid on a child's baptism party in this border city, officials said Sunday.
AP - Security officials say heavy overnight fighting between pro- and anti-government supporters in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli has left four dead. -- read full article
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:56:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AFP - Lewis Hamilton and the McLaren-Mercedes team have reacted angrily to a controversial race-wrecking penalty imposed on the British driver during the French Grand Prix here.
AP - Facing strong U.S. pressure and global dismay over oil prices, Saudi Arabia said Sunday it will produce more crude this year if the market needs it. But the vague pledge fell far short of U.S. hopes for a specific increase and may do little to lower prices immediately.
AP - As of Sunday, June 22, 2008, at least 4,102 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. -- read full article
Sun, 22 Jun 2008 23:48:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai pulled out of Zimbabwe's violence-wracked presidential runoff Sunday, declaring that the election was no longer credible and the loss of life among his supporters was simply too high.
AP - It will be an election with no opponent and little hope of endorsement from even traditional allies. But President Robert Mugabe appears determined to go through with a runoff later this week, and to extend his nearly three decades in power for as long as he can.