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kashmiri protestors throw stone towards indian police  After a  teenager was critically injured when security forces fired at a protesting mob that defied curfew restrictions in the summer capital Srinagar Friday 30, July 2010.
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2 killed, 40 injured in fresh violence in Kashmir Valley
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SRINAGAR: Two civilians were killed today and 40 people, including 30 policemen, as widespread clashes between protesters and security forces erupted in the Kashmir Valley today as indefinite curfew was imposed on major towns including Srinagar. As the casualty in the violence since yesterday rose to six, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar...
Rwandan military personnel with the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) perform a short-range patrol in Northern Darfur. UNAMID began operations in the region in December 2007.
photo: UN / Olivier Chassot
UN extends Darfur force mandate
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The United Nations Security Council has extended its peacekeeping mission in Sudan's western Darfur region for another year. The 15-nation council agreed unanimously on Friday to the mission's extension, telling Unamid, the joint African Union/UN peacekeeping force, to focus primarily on protecting civilians and aid deliveries....
A Pakistan army helicopter evacuates stranded villagers in Nowshera, Pakistan on Friday, July 30, 2010.
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Pakistan monsoon floods kill more than 400
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Rescue workers and troops in Pakistan were on Saturday struggling to reach thousands of people affected by the worst floods in living memory as the death toll rose past 400. Hundreds of homes and vast swathes of farmland were destroyed in the northwest and Pakistani Kashmir, with the main highway to China reportedly cut and communities isolated as...
Members of the Los Angeles Fire Department urban search and rescue team survey damage after a suspected natural gas explosion at a welding shop collapsed part of the building and hurled two workers into the street, killing one and leaving the other in critical condition, Friday, July 30, 2010, in Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Gus Ruelas
Deadly gas explosion destroys building in Calif.
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THOMAS WATKINS Associated Press Writer= LOS ANGELES (AP) — A deadly gas explosion obliterated an industrial building with such violent force Friday that a worker was hurled into the street, car windows were shattered and a survivor had his hair singed in the inferno. One man died and another was critically injured in the blast that was blamed on a...
In this Wednesday Aug. 19, 2009 photo, made available Saturday Aug. 22, Spc. Paul Pickett, 22, of Minden La., center, of the U.S. Army's Apache Company, 2nd Battalion 87th Infantry Regiment, part of the 3rd Combat Brigade 10th Mountain Division based out of Fort Drum, N.Y., covers a injured U.S. soldier as a helicopter lands to evacuate the wounded after their armored vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in the Tangi Valley of Afghanistan's Wardak Province.
photo: AP / David Goldman
Afghan leak: Wikileaks' Assange denies 'blood on hands'
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The founder of the website Wikileaks has rejected US claims he has blood on his hands after releasing 90,000 leaked classified documents on the Afghan war. Julian Assange told the BBC there was no evidence that any informants had died as a...
A protesting truck driver hold a Greek flag as he protests in front of Riot police outside the Greek parliament in central Athens, on Friday, July 30, 2010.
photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris
Greece turns to military to restore fuel supplies
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DEREK GATOPOULOS Associated Press Writer= ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece said Friday it will use military trucks, navy vessels and commandeered fuel tankers to restore gasoline supplies cut by a strike that has hurt the country's industry and vital tourism trade at the height of vacation season. Government spokesman Giorgos Petalotis told The...
Palestinians wheel a wounded police officer at the Shifa hospital following an Israeli air strike in Gaza City, late Friday, July 30, 2010.
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
Israeli jets strike Gaza
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Israel has launched air attacks against targets in the Gaza Strip, injuring eight Palestinians, medical sources have said. Sami Zyara, a Palestinian journalist in the Gaza Strip, told Al Jazeera that at least two rockets launched on Friday targeted a police training centre run by Hamas. The Israeli military had no immediate comment. Earlier on...
Alfonso Cano, a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) commander who will head the Boliviarian Movement, a new clandestine political party for the rebels, attends a practice ceremony for the political party opening outside of San Vicente del Caguan in the FARC controlled zone of Colombia on Friday, April 28, 2000.
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Colombian Farc rebels call for talks with new president
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Colombia's largest left-wing rebel group, the Farc, says it is willing to talk to the new Colombian government. The Farc leader known as Alfonso Cano said the Marxist rebel group was willing to search for a political solution to the 46-year-old conflict. President-elect Juan Manuel Santos has in the past ruled out any dialogue unless the Farc...
Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan Abdul Salam Zaeef speaks during a press conference in Islamabad Sunday, Oct. 7, 2001. The Taliban representative said that Afghan authorities are willing to detain suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden and try him under Muslim law if the United States makes a formal request. T
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U.N. Removes Taliban Members from Sanctions List
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UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations Security Council removed five members of the Taliban from its sanctions list on Friday, in a nod toward the kind of reconciliation considered crucial for Afghanistan’s future stability. Notes from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and other areas of conflict in the post-9/11 era. Go to the Blog » The five...
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi gestures as he speaks during the closure of the Ambassadors Conference at the Foreign Ministry headquarters in Rome, Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
photo: AP / Riccardo De Luca
Berlusconi Ousts Ally, Says Government Stable
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Filed at 2:06 p.m. ET ROME (AP) -- Silvio Berlusconi has split with his oldest political ally and co-founder of his party, a spectacular falling-out expected to make it harder for the premier to push disputed legislation through parliament. Berlusconi's split with Gianfranco Fini does not put the Italian leader's two-year-old government at...
 
 
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Official says masseuse and her attorneys were uncooperative, and witnesses could not remember anything unusual A spokeswoman for Al Gore said he 'unequivocally and emphatically denied this accusation when he first learnt of its existence three years...
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A report into Australia's worst bushfire disaster is to be...
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By A WSJ Staff Reporter YANGON, Myanmar—Moves by Myanmar's military regime to loosen its grip on the impoverished nation's once-mighty rice industry in advance of an election this year have raised cautious hopes for the nation's economy. After...
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M.K. Bhadrakumar The onus is on the generals in Rawalpindi to effect the hardcore Taliban leadership's reconciliation and, as a quid pro quo, Washington recognises Pakistan's "legitimate interests" in Afghanistan....
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It was mightily short on public statements and lasted only a...
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DANIEL McLAUGHLIN SERBIA AND Kosovo are engaged in a diplomatic battle over the status of the fledgling latter country, which is seeking wider recognition of its independence even as Belgrade urges the United Nations to condemn its 2008 secession....
photo: AP / Srdjan Ilic
 
 
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