AP - Iraqi and U.N. officials say four cholera cases have been confirmed in Karbala, a holy Shiite city south of Baghdad that draws masses of pilgrims. -- read full article
AP - Two American soldiers will face a court-martial in Germany for the alleged slaying of four prisoners in Iraq, the Army announced Friday. -- read full article
AP - Above ground, the fire would have been minor. Breaking out deep below the English Channel, it has stranded thousands of travelers, imperiled millions of dollars in trade and starkly demonstrated the importance and fragility of Britain's only land link to Europe.
AP - The "Dear Leader" is ill and out of sight at a time when North Korea is backtracking on a pledge to abandon its nuclear ambitions and is building a missile base that analysts say could put U.S. territory within range.
AP - The U.S. troop surge did what it aimed: Calm Iraq down. But now, an increasing number of U.S. officials are worried that the hard-won drop in violence may be only temporary.
AP - Investigators believe dairy farmers added a dangerous chemical to milk that has been linked to kidney stones in dozens of babies and one death in China's latest product safety scandal.
AP - Pakistan's main opposition party said Friday the country could pull out of the war on terror over stepped-up attacks by U.S. forces in the restive tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.
AP - Prime Minister Helen Clark called elections for Nov. 8, tying her claim to a historic fourth term in New Zealand to strong environmental credentials amid a faltering economy and rising support for the conservative opposition.
Reuters - At least 10 people were killed on
Friday in a missile attack by a pilotless U.S. aircraft in the
northwestern Pakistani region of North Waziristan, a haven for
militants on the Afghan border, a security official said.
Reuters - The two factions of Zimbabwe's MDC
opposition will have one more cabinet seat than the ZANU-PF
party of President Robert Mugabe under a power sharing deal, an
opposition senator said on Friday. -- read full article
AP - Clashes erupted in the Chilean capital Thursday night as protesters erected burning barricades and attacked police with firearms and rocks on the 35th anniversary of a bloody military coup.
AP - As of Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008, at least 4,155 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
Reuters - The number of Japanese people aged 100 or
over has risen to 36,276, up nearly 4,000 on the previous year,
in the latest sign of how rapidly the country's population is
ageing, a government survey showed on Friday. -- read full article
AP - China's government vowed "serious punishment" on Friday after a major dairy recalled 700 tons of milk powder linked to a rash of illnesses in infants, and the case reignited fears about Chinese product safety.
AP - Zimbabwe opposition officials say some are unhappy with a complicated deal that finally has President Robert Mugabe agreeing to relinquish some power.