AP - Argentina's Senate has narrowly rejected a grain-export tax package whose proposal has led to nationwide farm strikes and regional food shortages.
AP - A man named by police as a suspect in the disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann is due to settle his libel case against several British newspapers on Thursday. -- read full article
AP - When they talk of their government's failure, South Africans in the tangle of shacks and narrow lanes that is Alexandra point to an unfinished modern brick and steel building near the edge of the township.
AP - Indonesia has rejected the final appeals of three Islamic militants convicted in the deadly 2002 Bali bombings, bringing them closer to execution, a court official said Thursday. -- read full article
AP - It's quiet around here in farm country, south of Baghdad where al-Qaida once held sway. Just months ago U.S. foot patrols through the wheat fields nearby would regularly draw fire if the soldiers managed first to elude al-Qaida-planted roadside bombs.
AP - Thousands of mourners gathered Thursday in a northern Israeli town to bury the first of two soldiers returned in a prisoner exchange with Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas.
AP - The world's natural resources are being squandered in the pursuit of "insatiable consumption," Pope Benedict XVI said Thursday in a speech urging followers to care more for the environment and reconnect with the principle of peace.
AP - Pope Benedict XVI ended a short vacation with a visit from some of Australia's exotic animals then took up residence in a gothic cathedral on Wednesday to prepare for his debut in front of some 200,000 pilgrims at the Roman Catholic youth festival.
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.