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Homicide bombers attacked an army bus and a commercial district in a city near the Pakistani capital Tuesday, killing at least 24 people and injuring 66 others, the army and police said.

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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill says that North Korea remains on a list of states that sponsor terrorism, dismissing North Korean claims that Washington has decided to remove the designation.

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An appeals court on Tuesday upheld the sentences of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's cousin and former defense minister and two others for their roles in the massacre of Kurds.

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Two bombs exploded in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Tuesday morning, killing at least 24 people and injuring at least 66.

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Hurricane Felix grew into a "potentially catastrophic" Category 5 storm and struck northeastern Nicaragua Tuesday morning.

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Two-thirds of London's transit system shut down late Monday after maintenance workers walked off the job to begin a 72-hour strike.

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U.S. President George W. Bush raised the issue of troop cuts in Iraq following a surprise visit to that country Monday, saying he can now 'speculate on the hypothetical.'

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Preliminary results suggest Jamaica's main opposition party won a narrow election victory Monday, but the country's prime minister says it's still too close to call.

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President Bush pre-empted pressure for a withdrawal by hailing what he called successes and contending that only a stable Iraq would allow a U.S. pullback.

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A previously undisclosed exchange of letters shows that President Bush was told in advance of a plan to dismantle the Iraqi Army.

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Suicide bombers attacked an army bus and a commercial district in the garrison town of Rawalpindi today, the army and police said. At least 66 people were wounded.

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North Korea said that the United States had agreed to lift economic sanctions and remove it from a list of countries accused of sponsoring terrorism.

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Hoshyar Zebari said the bombardment has driven as many as 3,000 Kurdish villagers from their homes and set orchards and fields ablaze.

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Baghdad's neighborhoods continue to split along sectarian lines, violence shifts elsewhere and infighting stalls political progress.



The U.S. military buildup that was supposed to calm Baghdad and other trouble spots has failed to usher in national reconciliation, as the capital's neighborhoods rupture even further along sectarian lines, violence shifts elsewhere and Iraq's government remains mired in political infighting.

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Hurricane Felix made landfall early today as a fearsome Category 5 storm -- the first time in recorded history that two top-scale storms have come ashore in the same season. The storm hit near the swampy Nicaragua-Honduras border, home to thousands of stranded Miskito Indians dependent on canoes to make their way to safety.

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The Bosnian capital has seen dozens spring up since war ended 12 years ago, each competing to tell its own version of events.



SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — The artists of Sarajevo were always a cheeky bunch. They made the craters left by mortar shells look like flowers and inaugurated an international film festival in the middle of a war.

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He touts a bill that would allow former Baath Party members who did not commit crimes back into government jobs.



Iraq's besieged prime minister said Monday that his government was making progress on the political front and had submitted to parliament legislation that would ease restrictions on members of Saddam Hussein's ousted regime.

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The storm hit near the swampy Nicaragua-Honduras border, home to thousands of stranded Miskito Indians.

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Parliament in July shrugged off calls from Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to cancel, or at least shorten, the traditional summer pause saying after putting the break off for a month that there was no point waiting any longer for the premier to deliver the legislation.

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Haleh Esfandiari flew to Austria late Sunday to reunite with her family one day after Iranian authorities returned her passport.

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Two women had accused the Libyan leader's nephew of beating them at his London home.

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Most Australians believe George W Bush is the worst United States president in history, a poll showed on Tuesday as the US leader headed Down Under for a state visit.

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Sharyn Wade remembers exactly where she was last September 4 when she heard that Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin had died when his heart was pierced by a stingray's barb while snorkelling.

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Representatives from Sunni and Shiite groups in Iraq agreed on a road map to peace during secret talks that ended in Finland, a Northern Ireland official said.

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From Alcatraz to Robben Island, offshore prisons are nothing new but Norway's version has a special claim to fame. It bills itself as the world's first ecological jail.

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A young Italian cadet officer of the elite Vatican police force has died of a gunshot wounds in an apparent suicide that raised questions about the selection process used to choose the Pope's guards.

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Concerns are mounting that the political fallout from devastating wildfires in Greece could open the door to far-right extremists in elections to be held a week on Sunday. Public anger at the response to the fires is fuelling discontent within the country's two main political parties and pushing many voters into the arms of fringe groups who could enter parliament for the first time.

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Felix smacked Central America's remote Miskito coastline and Henriette slammed into resorts on the tip of Baja California as a record-setting hurricane season got even wilder Tuesday with twin storms making landfall on the same day

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An Iranian-American journalist held in her native country for months and accused of security-related offenses was permitted to leave Iran, her employer said Tuesday.

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A Belgian prosecutor on Tuesday recommended that the U.S.-based Church of Scientology stand trial for fraud and extortion, following a 10-year investigation that concluded the group should be labeled a criminal organization.

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A Romanian immigrant who fell on hard times set himself on fire Tuesday to dramatize his plea for money to return home, writhing in agony as flames consumed his clothes and skin and his wife and children watched helplessly.

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A service member of undisclosed nationality was found dead in his barracks room in Afghanistan on Tuesday, the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force said in a brief statement.

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U.S. adventurer and world aviation record-holder Steve Fossett is missing after taking off in a single-engine plane in western Nevada, federal aviation officials said Tuesday.

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Celebrations erupted in a small Palestinian village in the West Bank Tuesday, after an Israeli court ruled the government would have to redraw the path of its contentious Bil'in Wall, a barrier that cuts through Palestinian farmland.

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The Bush administration's Iraq-policy summer break is coming to an end as the U.S. Congress gets reports on military and political progress in the war-torn country.

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