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Indonesia issued a tsunami warning Thursday after another strong quake was reported off Sumatra island.

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The most prominent figure in a revolt of Sunni sheiks against Al Qaeda in Iraq was killed on Thursday in a roadside bombing, police said.

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British police have been been asked to seize crucial items of evidence from Kate and Gerry McCann's family home, Sky News reported Thursday.

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The international community adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on Thursday, despite high-profile opposition from Canada and three other countries.

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U.S. President George W. Bush is expected to announce a slow and limited withdrawal of American forces from Iraq in a prime-time television address Thursday night.

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Indonesia lifted a tsunami warning issued after another strong earthquake rocked Indonesia Thursday.

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A roadside bomb in Iraq's Anbar province killed a prominent U.S.-allied Sunni Muslim sheik on Thursday, police said, in a severe blow to the alliance against insurgents in the region.

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Southern Louisiana and Mississippi are bracing for heavy rain and possible tornadoes after Humberto crashed ashore early Thursday, said the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

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The leader of local Sunni tribes in Iraq who have joined American and Iraqi forces in fighting extremist Sunni militants was killed by a bomb today, Iraqi police officials said.

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President Vladimir V. Putin’s little-known choice to be prime minister suggested on Thursday that he might consider running for president next year.

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was admitted to hospital today with exhaustion, a day after his abrupt decision to resign threw Japan’s political situation into disarray.

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Two more strong earthquakes shook the coast of Sumatra today, following the major quake that hit last night, but the area escaped a major tsunami.

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BAGHDAD -- The Sunni sheik who came to symbolize the newfound cooperation between U.S. forces and tribal leaders in the former insurgent stronghold of Anbar province was killed today when a bomb planted outside his home went off, police said.

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The ruling party must move quickly to find a new prime minister, which seems to favor Taro Aso, an Abe ally and fellow nationalist.



-- The scramble to replace weary and beaten Prime Minister Shinzo Abe began in Tokyo's political corridors today, with members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party questioning whether their salvation lies in choosing a leader who provides experience and continuity, or finding one who offers change.

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Military denies its tally is designed to exclude some killings. Iraqi officials say others' numbers are inflated.



-- U.S. military officials sought Wednesday to counter accusations that they were manipulating death tolls to make Iraq look more secure.

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The assassination today of the leader of the Sunni Arab revolt against al-Qaida militants dealt a setback to one of the few success stories in U.S. efforts to stabilize Iraq, but tribesmen in Anbar province vowed not to be deterred in fighting the terror movement.

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Indonesia was shaken today by four powerful earthquakes in less than 24 hours, and survivors described watching in horror as the ocean retreated and raced back to shore as a 10-foot-high tsunami.

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Fighting in Afghanistan killed some 75 people as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan began, including 45 suspected Taliban militants who died in airstrikes and Afghan army gunfire, officials said today.

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Militants attacked a military base near the Afghan border today, sparking a battle that drew in army helicopters and left about 30 insurgents and two soldiers dead, the army said.

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Sri Lankan police on Thursday appealed to the public to donate their pet dogs to help the fight against terrorism and crime.

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More than 250 incidents of theft or loss of nuclear or other radioactive materials were reported to the IAEA Illicit Trafficking Database last year.

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Japan's finance minister, Fukushiro Nukaga, became the first to launch a bid to lead the country on Thursday.

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Leading pasta-makers have blamed India and China's new-found appetite for rising cost of the Italian staple.

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A Swiss government probe has slammed the procedure to gain citizenship as discriminatory and in some ways even racist, the BBC News website reported on Thursday.

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Three mass graves have been discovered in an eastern Congo village where fighters loyal to a rebel warlord recently fought government troops, the U.N. said Friday.

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China has ordered judges to use capital punishment more sparingly by showing leniency for murderers who cooperate with authorities and white collar criminals who help recoup their ill-gotten gains, the government said Friday.

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Officials in western Indonesia issued a tsunami warning following a 6.6 magnitude earthquake on Friday, the latest in a series of big quakes since Wednesday.

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Sea ice in the Arctic has sunk to its lowest level since satellite record-keeping began, fully opening the most direct route through the Northwest Passage.

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Another powerful earthquake rocked Indonesia on Friday, leaving the Asian country in fear of tsumamis for the third day in a row.

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Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's former prime minister, plans to return to her home country on Oct. 18 after spending eight years in exile, according to one of her aides.

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A new White House progress report presented to the U.S. Congress on Friday concludes the Iraqi government has made little ground on improving its performance on key military and political goals.

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Senators hope to force a faster pullout by requiring that troops spend as much time at home as on their most recent tours overseas before being redeployed.

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Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto announced that she would return from self-imposed exile to Pakistan on Oct. 18 to contest parliamentary elections.

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Yasuo Fukuda appears likely to be chosen to be Japan’s new prime minister, succeeding Shinzo Abe, who resigned earlier this week.

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The booksellers on on Mutanabi Street, the Baghdad’s 1,000-year-old intellectual center, are hoping to recover now that a curfew during their busiest hours has been lifted.

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