AFP - A religious boarding school for girls in Turkey collapsed Friday after a suspected gas explosion, killing 14 girls and injuring at least 27 others, officials told media.
AFP - An African Union (AU) peacekeeper from Uganda was killed Friday when a roadside bomb explosion struck his convoy in the capital Mogadishu, an AU officer told AFP.
AP - Hamas forces seized the leaders of Fatah in Gaza early Friday, Fatah officials said, upping the stakes in a week of tit-for-tat arrests between the bitter Palestinian rivals.
Reuters - U.S bank JPMorgan said on Friday
that it has agreed plans to set up its new European
headquarters in London's Canary Wharf financial district. -- read full article
Fri, 01 Aug 2008 08:49:27 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - A three-story girl's dormitory collapsed in central Turkey early Friday, killing 13 students and injuring at least 20, a local emergency services official said. An estimated six other students were still under the rubble. -- read full article
Fri, 01 Aug 2008 06:21:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, appearing for the first time before the U.N. war crimes tribunal, declined to enter a plea and told the judge he intended to act as his own attorney.
AP - An inspection agreement crucial to a landmark nuclear deal between India and the United States came under scrutiny Friday by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
AP - The U.N. Security Council approved another year of peacekeeping in Sudan's bloodied Darfur region Thursday night, but the U.S. abstained from a vote that reflected sharp divisions over genocide charges against the Sudanese president.
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.