AP - Hamas security forces on Saturday raided what they said was a hideout of suspects in a deadly bombing a week ago, and gunfire and explosions were heard in the area. -- read full article
Sat, 02 Aug 2008 06:04:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda renewed his promise to tackle reforms and address consumer concerns about rising prices Saturday as his new Cabinet held its first meeting after a shake-up intended to regain voter support.
AP - The U.S. military said Saturday it has released more than 10,000 detainees in Iraq so far this year more than in all of 2007 as it continues to try phase out its running of Iraqi prisons. -- read full article
Sat, 02 Aug 2008 08:30:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AP - Zimbabweans dug out coins squirreled away years ago in jars and cupboards and headed for the shops, where lines built up as overburdened tellers more accustomed to counting mounds of hyper-inflated dollar notes instead were juggling silver.
AP - Australia has resettled about 400 Iraqis and their relatives who were at risk for helping Australian troops and diplomats in their troubled homeland, officials said Friday.
Reuters - The Bush administration said on
Friday the U.N. nuclear watchdog's approval of an inspection
plan for India's civilian atomic power plants would advance its
efforts to have Congress consider a U.S.-India nuclear accord
this year.
AFP - South Africa is to close camps set up around Johannesburg and Cape Town for thousands of foreigners displaced in May anti-immigrant attacks, officials said Friday.
AP - The Brazilian man accused of dismembering a British teenager and stuffing her torso in a suitcase says he does not remember what happened the night she died because he was too high on cocaine. -- read full article
Fri, 01 Aug 2008 18:45:32 GMT - Yahoo! News: World News
AFP - Families of the victims of the July 7, 2005 London bombings unveiled plans on Friday for a memorial of stainless steel pillars representing each of the 52 innocent victims.
AP - In a matter of days, hundreds of thousands of visitors from more than 100 countries will flood into China's capital, where non-Chinese faces are still a rarity in some neighborhoods.
AP - India moved one step closer to a landmark nuclear deal with the United States on Friday when the International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a plan for inspecting the country's nuclear reactors.
AP - Pakistan's government said Friday it needs to purge Taliban sympathizers from the country's main intelligence agency but angrily denied a report that the agency helped plan a bombing that killed at least 41 in Afghanistan.
AP - Roadside bombs killed five NATO soldiers and a civilian in eastern Afghanistan on Friday, while a coalition of aid groups warned that violence is spreading to once-stable regions and forcing them to scale back humanitarian work.
AP - Just months after Americans repaired a sewage treatment plant in southern Baghdad, insurgents attacked the facility and killed the manager. Looters took care of the rest.