Car Bomb Kills 21 in Baghdad, 20 Bodies Found in Tigris
Iraqi officials say car bomb exploded at a crowded bus station in a mainly Shi'ite district, Bayaa UN Inspectors Look at North Korean Reactor
North Korea promised in February to shut down its main nuclear reactor in Yongbyon in exchange for aid Palestinian PM Protests Israeli West Bank Raid Prime Minister Salam Fayyad says Israel is trying to sabotage Palestinian efforts to improve security S. African Public Service Unions End Walkout
Unions representing workers in public schools, hospitals and government offices say they will accept government package of wage and benefit increases and return to work Selection of Tony Blair as Mideast Envoy Draws Mixed Reaction
Former British PM's overall job will be to prepare the ground for a negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict African Heads of State Convene for Summit in Ghana Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi's proposal that African Union be replaced by United States of Africa tops agenda Venezuelans March for Freedom of Expression
Government opponents remain incensed President Chavez refused to renew broadcast license of Radio Caracas Television, forcing it off the air US Senate Panel Subpoenas Documents from Bush Administration on Wiretap Program
At issue is surveillance program that allows NSA to monitor, without court warrants, phone calls and e-mails between suspected terrorists overseas and people in the US Sikkim, India Tries to Balance Energy Development with Preservation
Plans to create series of dams, hydroelectric plants along Teesta River and West Bengal are raising concerns over potential destruction of natural habitats, vanishing local cultures Kashmir Lures Golfers to Bolster Tourism Millions of dollars invested with hope of attracting high-dollar tourists to some of the world's most breathtaking links
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