AP - An al-Qaida suspect's 12-year-old son, who was taken into custody with his mother and held for two months, was handed over to Pakistan Monday and returned to his relatives there.
AP - A popular foreign minister hoping to become Israel's first female leader in more than three decades squares off against a tough-talking military man Wednesday when the ruling party picks a new chief to replace Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
AP - Bombings in Baghdad and northeast of the capital killed at least 32 people Monday, Iraqi officials said, the latest in an apparent bid by insurgents to chip away at growing public confidence in recent security gains.
AP - President Robert Mugabe relaxed his iron hold on Zimbabwe for the first time in nearly three decades of one-man rule, forced by escalating economic chaos into signing a power-sharing deal Monday with his bitter political rivals.
Reuters - An Australian jury found a Muslim
cleric and five of his followers guilty on Monday of planning
to stage a "violent jihad" in Melbourne in 2005 to force
Australian troops out of Iraq. -- read full article
AFP - A British soldier killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, becoming the third British casualty there in a week will be named on Monday, the Ministry of Defence said.
Reuters - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and
longtime rival Morgan Tsvangirai will sign a power-sharing deal
on Monday likely to allow Mugabe to retain a grip on the army,
and the opposition to control the police.
AP - President Evo Morales struggled to assert control over a badly fractured Bolivia on Sunday as protesters set fire to a town hall and blockaded highways in opposition-controlled provinces, provoking gasoline and food shortages.
AP - Military divers on Monday searched for five truck drivers reported missing after a ferry sank in the Sea of Marmara with about 100 people aboard. One person died. -- read full article
AFP - Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy Monday and Merrill Lynch announced a rescue sale in a series of dramas in the US financial system which hit European stocks as soon as trading began.
AP - Residents of a town in eastern Indonesia surged forward to receive $4.25 in handouts from a wealthy family, crushing to death 23 people, officials said. -- read full article
AP - Afghan authorities Monday handed over to Pakistan officials the son of a American-educated Pakistani woman who's been labeled an al-Qaida supporter and is on trial in the United States.
AP - Security forces backed by helicopter gunships and heavy artillery struck suspected militant hide-outs in northwest Pakistan, killing 32 people, including three women, an official said Monday.