AP - Pakistan on Friday angrily denied a newspaper report that its intelligence service helped plan a bombing of India's embassy in Kabul that killed at least 41 people, amid mounting allegations the secretive agency is aiding Islamic militants.
AFP - The new UN Human Rights rapporteur for Myanmar, Tomas Ojea Quintana, will conduct his first mission next week after getting the go-ahead from the military junta, the United Nations said Thursday.
Reuters - Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan
Tsvangirai said on Thursday he was "fairly satisfied" with
talks with President Robert Mugabe's party to end a political
crisis, and said a Monday, August 4 deadline was "not
inflexible."
AP - A U.S. military judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors can use a disputed interrogation to support their case against a former driver for Osama bin Laden in the first Guantanamo war crimes trial.
AP - An American woman fighting to get back four daughters living in the West Bank with their Palestinian father has gotten unusually high-powered help from Barack Obama.
AP - More factory closures and traffic restrictions could be in the works under an emergency plan to clean Beijing's noxious air for the Olympic Games, the government said Thursday.
AP - Turkey's ruling party has dropped for now its attempts to lift a decades-old ban on wearing Islamic head scarves in universities, a campaign that infuriated defenders of the country's secular principles and nearly brought down the government.
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.