AFP - The US-led coalition in Afghanistan admitted Wednesday to killing eight civilians during an air strike against militants, as an Afghan official said nine women and a boy had died.
Reuters - A U.N.-African Union peacekeeper was
shot and killed in Sudan's western Darfur region, a week after
militiamen killed seven peacekeepers, a U.N. spokeswoman said
on Wednesday. -- read full article
AP - Colombia's president says a Red Cross symbol was worn by a member of the military rescue mission that freed 15 hostages from leftist rebels. -- read full article
Reuters - France is calling on mobile companies to
cut text messages prices after publishing a study that shows
prices charged by the country's three main operators have not
fallen much over the past three to four years. -- read full article
AP - The Lambeth Conference, a once-a-decade summit of the world's Anglican bishops starting this week, will be a tense, closely watched family reunion.
AP - U.S. troops abandoned a remote outpost in eastern Afghanistan where militants killed nine of their comrades this week, officials said Wednesday, in another sign of the struggle facing foreign and Afghan security forces strung out along the mountainous border.
AP - While he didn't expect to travel much, Pope Benedict XVI is actually keeping pace with his globe-trotting predecessor John Paul II. The difference is their destinations.
AP - Five Lebanese militants freed from prisons in Israel in exchange for the bodies of two captured Israeli soldiers returned home Wednesday to a boisterous welcome from hundreds of cheering spectators.
AFP - The scandal over child sex abuse by Catholic priests flared again Wednesday as Pope Benedict XVI prepared to take centre stage at the world's biggest Christian festival in Sydney.
Reuters - Malaysian opposition figure Anwar
Ibrahim has been arrested for sodomy, his lawyer said on
Wednesday, setting the stage for a political showdown that
could further rattle the country's financial markets.
AFP - The government late on Tuesday circulated a statement in the UN Security Council that would slam as "an unacceptable act" last week's ambush killing of seven international peacekeepers in Sudan's Darfur region.
AP - Tropical Storm Bertha headed back out over open ocean and away from the U.S. mainland Tuesday after it battered Bermuda, knocking out electricity to thousands on the Atlantic tourist island.