AP - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's decision to leave office has dealt a serious setback to delicate peace negotiations with both the Palestinians and Syria.
AP - Every single man knows: Walking a dog in the park is a sure babe magnet. Saudi Arabia's Islamic religious police, in their zeal to keep the sexes apart, want to make sure the technique doesn't catch on here.
AP - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic appeared at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal for the first time Thursday, telling the judge he would defend himself against charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.
Reuters - Bangladesh will get a $50 million loan
from the World Bank to help poor families affected by last
year's deadly cyclone, the bank said on Thursday. -- read full article
Reuters - A Russian oil executive detained in
Libya since last year has been freed, his employers LUKOIL said
on Thursday, hours before Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
was due to host the country's prime minister.
AP - A former driver for Osama bin Laden denied Wednesday that he had sworn a loyalty oath to the al-Qaida leader, contradicting potentially damaging testimony from a Defense Department interrogator.
AP - Afghan authorities released a television talk show host critical of the government following an outcry in the media over his detention, an official said Thursday. -- read full article
AFP - HBOS said on Thursday that net profits tumbled 56 percent in the first half of the year due to a sharp rise in credit-crunch write-downs and bad consumer debts that cannot be repaid.
AP - The secret's out about next week's Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. Be ready for a dramatic countdown, giant whales, an illuminated globe and performers flying through the air like Peter Pan. -- read full article
AP - Radovan Karadzic makes his first appearance Thursday before the U.N. war crimes tribunal on charges that the former Bosnian Serb leader was behind massacres and atrocities against Muslims and Croats.
AP - Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's decision to resign amid corruption allegations and his own plummeting popularity has intensified doubts about Israel's prospects for reaching peace deals with the Palestinians and Syria.
AP - Aborigines won traditional ownership rights over a large stretch of coastline in northern Australia on Wednesday, in a landmark ruling lawyers said could set a precedent in other parts of the country. -- read full article