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Top Russian officials met with survivors and relatives of victims of the Beslan school hostage seizure on Saturday, the third anniversary of the horrifying siege's beginning.

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Former Pakistani leader Benazir Bhutto plans to return to Pakistan in mid-September but no deal reached with President Gen. Pervez Musharraf over power-sharing.

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Malnutrition is on the rise in Sudan's violence-wracked region of Darfur, along with lawlessness and the number of people fleeing their homes

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After six weeks of captivity in Afghanistan, 19 South Koreans will reunite with anxious family members.

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Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei appointed Mohammed Ali Jafari to replace General Yahya Rahim Safavi as leader of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard, which the U.S. is looking to last as terror group based on its alleged support of Iraq militias.

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Larry Craig announced his resignation on Saturday, bowing to pressure from fellow Republicans eager for the Idaho senator to step aside and put a sex scandal behind them.

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In his new autobiography, Sir Mike Jackson calls the Bush administration's strategy after the U.S.-led invasion 'intellectually bankrupt.'

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Crews in Sydney, Australia are building a 5.5-kilometre steel-and-concrete fence to keep demonstrators and delegates apart at next week's APEC summit.

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Rwandan prosecutors have requested the extradition of five accused genocide masterminds believed to be hiding out in Canada, the Canadian Press has reported.

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U.S. President George W. Bush is not overly worried about subprime mortgage problems, but the government will help inviduals at risk of losing their homes.

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The damage from widespread blazes could extend to the political system as the country holds elections this month.



When he called elections six months ahead of schedule, Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis was ahead in the polls, had scored important economic success and probably expected an easy victory.

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Over the past six weeks, the Taliban have driven government forces out of roughly half of a strategic area that American and NATO officials declared a success story last fall.

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In a sign of the dire economic conditions for Palestinians, a dump has become a lifeline for a group of scavengers.

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Lee Kuan Yew sees perils for the city-state’s future in China’s rise, the world economy and climate change.

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New statistics provided by Iraqi officials appear to mirror the geographic pattern of the American troop increase.

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Witnesses said that the Hamas paramilitary police opened fire when protesters attempted to dash to the Egyptian side of a border crossing during a demonstration.

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Nine months since becoming president, he has confronted a host of tough issues. Analysts say he is far shrewder than his predecessor.



Mexican President Felipe Calderon is often shown in caricature as a small, blunt-featured man wearing an oversized general's cap and a field jacket too long for his arms. The image derives from a photo last winter of Calderon launching his military campaign against violent drug traffickers.

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A decade later, separate memorial services in London invoke a spirit of forgiveness.



There were the familiar clusters of wilting flowers propped against the fence, the poems, the sniffles, yet another replaying of Elton John's reworked "Candle in the Wind." But in the end, a nation still fractured by 10 years of grief and accusations over a dead princess showed signs Friday of moving on.

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The Venezuelan leader gets the 'green light' from Colombia's Uribe to talk with rebels about releasing key detainees.



Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Friday that he expected to meet soon in Caracas with a leader of Colombia's largest rebel group in an effort to help secure the release of dozens of hostages the leftists are holding.

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The infectious disease has hit 80 people in two cities, killing at least five amid squalid conditions at camps and a scarcity of clean water.



A cholera outbreak in northern Iraq, where thousands of people have sought refuge from sectarian violence, is overwhelming hospitals and has killed as many as 10 people, health officials said Friday.

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Venezuela changes name of 900-room Caracas Hilton to Alba Caracas and plan to convert it to a socialist establishment for the enjoyment of citizens.

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The party headed by former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto will announce the date of her return to the country on Sept. 14.

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The chief nuclear negotiators for the United States and North Korea reached an understanding today during talks aimed at smoothing upcoming six-nation negotiations, the American envoy said.

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Two small planes collided during an acrobatic display at an air show in Poland today, killing both pilots, authorities said.

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Mexican President Felipe Calderon turned over his first state-of-the-nation report to lawmakers on Saturday, but became the second president in a row who failed to give the annual speech in Congress.

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Nineteen South Koreans freed by Taliban insurgents after six weeks in captivity returned home on Sunday, expressing sorrow for two in their group who were killed in Afghanistan and apologizing to the nation.

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More than two dozen Colombian prisoners arrested three years ago in an alleged plot against President Hugo Chavez were freed Saturday in a goodwill gesture he hopes will help facilitate a prisoner exchange in Colombia.

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Nineteen South Koreans freed last week from a six-week captivity by Taliban insurgents arrived home, expressing sorrow for two in their group who were killed in Afghanistan.

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The Sudanese government said that 41 government troops were killed by a Darfur rebel raid into West Kordofan Province that is feared could be a dangerous escalation of the conflict.

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Two small planes collided during an acrobatic display at an air show in central Poland, killing both pilots.

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Civilian deaths in Iraq rose slightly in August from July's figure as a huge suicide attack in the north two weeks ago offset security gains elsewhere.

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Police in southwest France arrested four members of ETA on Saturday, reportedly including the armed Basque separatist organisation's top bomb maker.

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This time the British are not just coming, they may even have arrived. A quarter of a decade after screenwriter Colin Welland issued his warning as he collected his 1982 Oscar for Chariots of Fire, there is all the evidence to suggest that a golden age of British film-making has arrived.

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More than 30 years after the death of the dictator General Francisco Franco, his family appear to believe they are still above the law.

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It was supposed to epitomise luxury, prosperity and power. Instead, it became a symbol of the heady mix of excess and corruption which for too long was synonymous with Marbella, Spain's glittering city of fun.

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