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    World condemnation of Zimbabwe grows (AP)

    Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe at a  press conference in Harare, Wednesday, June, 25, 2008. Tsvangirai called on African leaders to assist in negotiating a solution in Zimbabwe as he spoke to reporters Wednesday about his country's political crisis. He repeated his rejection of a presidential runoff set for Friday. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)AP - President Robert Mugabe faced deeper international isolation Wednesday, with African states demanding that a discredited runoff election be postponed and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela rebuking the Zimbabwe leader for the first time.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 02:09:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    US forces face spike in deadly violence in Iraq (AP)

    A U.S. Army soldier bows her head during a memorial service for Staff Sgt. Du S. Tran at Forward Operating Base Warhorse in Baqouba, 60 kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Baghdad on Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Staff Sgt. Tran, 31, was killed by a roadside bomb that injured five of his comrades from the Second Stryker Cavalry Regiment on June 20. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)AP - Roadside bombs killed four U.S. soldiers in northern Iraq, the military said Wednesday, in a spike of violence that pushed to at least 10 the number of Americans who have died here this week.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:45:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Rice: North Korea declaration 'developments' soon (AP)

    In this Feb. 14, 2008 file photo released by U.S. researchers who visited North Korea, the cooling tower of a 5 Megawatt nuclear reactor is seen at the Yongbyon Nuclear Center in North Korea. North Korea is expected this week to turn over its long-delayed accounting of its nuclear weapons activities, part of a chain of events leading to a unique photo opportunity: the destruction of the cooling tower at Pyongyang's main reactor. (AP Photo/S. S. Hecker, HO, File)AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she expected developments on North Korea's long-delayed nuclear declaration within hours, as she arrived in Japan to attend a meeting of foreign ministers from the Group of Eight industrialized nations.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:38:48 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Secretary of State Rice warns on Zimbabwe election (AP)

    In this photo released by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, center, is greeted by U.S. Ambassador to Japan Thomas Schieffer, left, on her arrival at Osaka International Airport in Osaka, western Japan Thursday, June 26, 2008. The foreign ministers of the world's top industrialized countries are meeting in Japan this week. (AP Photo/Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, HO)AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday warned Zimbabwe's president against declaring victory in what she said will be an illegitimate run-off election this week.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 05:06:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Indonesian investment chief backs massive BHP nickel project (AFP)

    A nickel mining partnership between BHP Billiton and an Indonesian firm in a protected island paradise has AFP - A nickel mining partnership between BHP Billiton and an Indonesian firm in a protected island paradise has "strategic" importance and should proceed, Indonesia's investment chief said Wednesday.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:24:54 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Sudan expels head of Dutch MSF from Darfur (AFP)

    Internally displaced Sudanese people walk past a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF - Doctors Without Borders) center at the Kalma refugee camp near Nyala town in Sudan's southern Darfur region, in 2004. Sudanese authorities have expelled the head of the Dutch branch of the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) from the war-stricken region of Darfur, a humanitarian source said on Wednesday.(AFP/File/Jose Cendon)AFP - Sudanese authorities have expelled from Darfur the head of the Dutch branch of the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in the south of the war-stricken region, a humanitarian source said on Wednesday.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:35:19 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Venezuelan 'System' brings classics to the barrios (AP)

    Laura Balda learns how to hold the violin at the Venezuelan Youth Symphonic Orchestras system school in San Sebastian de los Reyes, Venezuela, Thursday, April 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)AP - A violin case slung over her shoulder, 10-year-old Daniela Fagundez trudges home along a row of muddy yards where chickens scratch among banana trees and laundry hangs drying on wire fences.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:23:46 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Olmert: Cabinet voting Sunday on prisoners (AP)

    A Lebanese boy shouts to a tank transporting U.N. peacekeepers of France during their patrol in the village of Wazzani, near the border with Israel in south Lebanon June 25, 2008. REUTERS/ Karamallah Daher   (LEBANON)AP - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says his Cabinet will vote Sunday on a proposal to exchange prisoners with Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 15:38:46 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Boris Johnson pulls out of global anti-nuclear group: office (AFP)

    London Mayor Boris Johnson, seen here in May 2008, has pulled out of a global campaign group that calls for nuclear disarmament, saying the city's membership was AFP - New mayor Boris Johnson has pulled out of a global campaign group that calls for nuclear disarmament, saying the city's membership was "not a priority", his office told AFP Wednesday.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:41:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Iran issues warning over nuclear program (AP)

    U.S. President George W. Bush makes a statement on legislative developments on the Oval Office patio of the White House in Washington June 20, 2008. Bush believes the Iran nuclear issue can be solved diplomatically in a process involving allies including Israel, the White House said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Yuri GripasAP - Iran's parliament speaker warned the West on Wednesday that it may face "a done deal" if it provokes Iran, a stern hint that Tehran could build nuclear weapons if attacked.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:04:19 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    A soaring white bridge is new Jerusalem landmark (AP)

    A man puts up an umbrella on the pedestrian walkway before a press conference for the inauguration of the light rail bridge in Jerusalem, Wednesday June 25, 2008. The bridge, which curves across Jerusalem's western entrance and will eventually carry a new light rail line, is suspended from 66 white cables attached to a spire 387 feet (118 meters) high that towers over the surrounding rooftops and is visible from miles away.(AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)AP - A ship's sail, a crooked nail, or a giant headache — the people of Jerusalem can't agree about how best to describe the newest landmark their ancient city inaugurated Wednesday.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:40:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    3 Americans killed, Shiite fighting in south (AP)

    An Iraqi soldier guards a checkpoint leading into the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City in Baghdad. The US military has announced the deaths of three more soldiers in a bomb attack in north Iraq. Baghdad has meanwhile said that the four Americans killed in a deadly blast in the capital were not the intended targets of a bomb in Sadr City.(AFP/Ali Yussef)AP - A roadside bomb killed three American soldiers and an interpreter north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said Wednesday, and Iraqi police reported 14 Shiite gunmen were arrested after fighting south of the capital.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 12:23:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    North Korea nuclear accounting won't include bombs (AP)

    U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill speaks to journalists on his arrival from Beijing at Kansai Airport in Osaka, western Japan, Wednesday, June 25, 2008. The top U.S. nuclear negotiator is expected to meet with his Japanese counterpart Akitaka Saiki and to accompany U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in the two-day G-8 foreign ministers meeting, opening on Thursday in Kyoto. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)AP - North Korea is expected this week to turn over its long-delayed accounting of its nuclear weapons activities, part of a chain of events leading to a unique photo opportunity: the destruction of the cooling tower at Pyongyang's main reactor.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 17:31:03 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    Tsvangirai briefly leaves Dutch Embassy (AP)

    Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe at a  press conference in Harare, Wednesday, June, 25, 2008. Tsvangirai called on African leaders to assist in negotiating a solution in Zimbabwe as he spoke to reporters Wednesday about his country's political crisis. He repeated his rejection of a presidential runoff set for Friday. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)AP - Zimbabwe's opposition leader briefly emerged from his refuge at the Dutch Embassy Wednesday and called for African leaders to guide talks to end Zimbabwe's crisis, saying a presidential runoff this week was no solution.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:20:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
    New Zealand Maori sign major grievance settlement (AP)

    Treaty Negotiations Minister Michael Cullen, left, looks on as Miriata Te Hiko, second left, and other Ngati Raukawa representatives sign the Central North Island Deed during the ceremony at parliament in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Seven indigenous Maori tribes Tuesday signed New Zealand's biggest agreement to settle grievances arising from 19th century losses of lands, forests and fisheries during European settlement of the country. (AP Photo/New Zealand Herald, Mark Mitchell)AP - Seven indigenous Maori tribes signed New Zealand's largest-ever settlement Wednesday over grievances arising from 19th century losses of lands, forests and fisheries during European settlement of the country.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 06:40:44 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
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