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3 hours ago Iraqi soldier kills 2 U.S. troops
BAGHDAD - Two U.S. service members were killed and nine others were wounded when a Kurdish Iraqi soldier sprayed them with gunfire inside an Iraqi army commando base north of Baghdad on Tuesday afternoon, Iraqi and U.S. military officials said.



Iraq - United States - Middle East - Iraqi Army - United States armed forces
3 hours ago As China finds bigger place in world affairs, its wealth breeds hostility
BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN - In a spasm of violence this spring, an angry mob toppled the Kyrgyzstan president, torched his office and ransacked other buildings associated with his hated authoritarian regime. The crowd then turned on a less obvious target: a popular Chinese-owned shopping mall stuffed ...



China - Asia - Social Sciences - Archaeology - United States
3 hours ago Tibetans hopeful for Dalai Lama's return and help preserving their culture
TONGREN, CHINA - In China, the Dalai Lama is officially a dangerous separatist and a "criminal," and his supporters are prohibited from discussing him or even displaying his picture. But here in the ethnic Tibetan areas of Qinghai province, nominally autonomous while under strict Chinese control...



Dalai Lama - Tibet - China - Government - Asia
3 hours ago Clinton declares 'new American moment' in foreign policy speech
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton declared Wednesday that "a new American moment" has arrived in international relations, "a moment when our global leadership is essential, even if we must often lead in new ways."



United States - Foreign policy - President - History - Council on Foreign Relations
3 hours ago Karzai seeks to limit role of U.S. corruption investigators
Afghan President Hamid Karzai plans to impose rules restricting international involvement in anti-corruption investigations, a move that U.S. officials fear will hobble efforts to address the endemic graft that threatens support for his administration in Afghanistan and the United States.



Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - United States - Asia - Politics
3 hours ago U.S. Marines nab Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden
U.S. Marines rescued the crew of a hijacked German-owned ship in the Gulf of Aden in the pre-dawn darkness Thursday, apprehending nine pirates without firing a shot.


Gulf of Aden - Piracy - Somalia - United States - Military
3 hours ago Economist's views on Muslim immigrants sparks controversy in Germany
BERLIN - The most talked about man in Germany is a 65-year-old economist whose hot new book and sudden groundswell of popular support have the media dubbing him a folk hero. But that is not the only thing they are calling Thilo Sarrazin these days.


Muslim - Germany - Islam - Religion and Spirituality - Social Aspects
3 hours ago Iran to release 1 of 3 American hikers held on spying charges
TEHRAN - One of the three American hikers jailed in Iran for more than a year on spying charges will be released Saturday, at the end of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan, Iranian culture ministry authorities said Thursday.



United States - Iran - Middle East - 2009 detention of American hikers by Iran - Tehran
6 hours ago Israel turns back clock for Yom Kippur, sparking debate
IN TEL AVIV Gil Leibowitz was heading down to the beach on a recent evening to "clear his head," as he put it, with a walk, a run and a sunset swim - the software engineer's after-work summer ritual.



Yom Kippur - History - Wars and Conflicts - Twentieth Century - Arab-Israeli Wars
6 hours ago Afghan police beat back mob of government workers at Kabul Bank branch
KABUL - Fears over the future of ailing Kabul Bank grew violent Wednesday as state police beat back crowds of frustrated Afghan government workers attempting to withdraw their salaries on the final day before a four-day national holiday.



Kabul Bank - Afghanistan - Asia - Kabul - Central bank
6 hours ago Activists in Egypt test waters for President Hosni Mubarak's son to succeed him
CAIRO - A previously unknown group of activists in Egypt is putting up posters and collecting signatures urging Gamal Mubarak, the son and presumed successor of the country's leader, to run for president in next year's election.



Hosni Mubarak - Egypt - Africa - History - President Hosni Mubarak
6 hours ago N. Koreans may be frustrated with government and likely rise of Kim Jong Eun
SEOUL - Almost every night, seeking to gather opinion from a country where opinion is often punishable, Kim Eun Ho calls North Korea. He talks mostly to people in Hoeryong city in Hamgyong-bukto province, and the conversations never last long. Hoeryong city employs 14 men who monitor the region's...



Kim Jong-un - North Korea - Asia - History - Government
6 hours ago Karzai seeks to limit role of U.S. corruption investigators
Afghan President Hamid Karzai plans to impose rules restricting international involvement in anti-corruption investigations, a move that U.S. officials fear will hobble efforts to address the endemic graft that threatens support for his administration in Afghanistan and the United States.


Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - United States - Asia - Politics
6 hours ago Afghans protest Fla. church's plan to burn Korans
KABUL - Demonstrations erupted here Thursday as hundreds of enraged youths burned effigies, threw rocks and chanted, "Death to America," to protest plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend.



United States - Christianity - Religion and Spirituality - Islam - Afghanistan
6 hours ago Release of Chinese activist brings crackdown to his village
SHANGHAI - Controversy has returned to the village of Dongshigu, and with it, a security crackdown. The source of both: the release of Chen Guangcheng, a blind, self-taught lawyer who drew worldwide attention to his rural neighbors' stories of forced sterilizations and late-term abortions at the ...


Chen Guangcheng - China - Law - Civil liberties - People's Republic of China
6 hours ago Burning the Koran: Muslim world reaction
Washington Post staff writer David Nakamura discusses the controversy over the threat to burn copies of the Koran by a Florida pastor on the anniversary of 9/11, with first-hand reaction from the Muslim world.


Islam - Religion and Spirituality - Social Aspects - People - Angelina Jolie
9 hours ago NATO chief: Karzai must crack down on graft
Reports about endemic corruption in Afghanistan are undermining public support for the war among NATO allies, the military alliance's leader warned Tuesday.



Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - United States - Warfare and Conflict - Political corruption
9 hours ago WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange entangled in Swedish criminal inquiries
STOCKHOLM - Until a few weeks ago, Julian Assange was riding high.



Julian Assange - WikiLeak - United States - Sweden - Law
9 hours ago RNC's Steele visits U.S. territories, prompting talk of a reelection bid
For a man hoping to lead his party to major congressional victories in November, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele has packed his travel schedule with some unusual destinations in recent weeks: Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.



Republican National Committee - United States - Michael Steele - Republican - Steele
9 hours ago Karzai seeks to limit role of U.S. corruption investigators
Afghan President Hamid Karzai plans to impose rules restricting international involvement in anti-corruption investigations, a move that U.S. officials fear will hobble efforts to address the endemic graft that threatens support for his administration in Afghanistan and the United States.



Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - United States - Asia - Politics
Today NATO chief: Karzai must crack down on graft
Reports about endemic corruption in Afghanistan are undermining public support for the war among NATO allies, the military alliance's leader warned Tuesday.



Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - United States - Warfare and Conflict - Political corruption
Today WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange entangled in Swedish criminal inquiries
STOCKHOLM - Until a few weeks ago, Julian Assange was riding high.



Julian Assange - WikiLeak - United States - Sweden - Law
Today RNC's Steele visits U.S. territories, prompting talk of a reelection bid
For a man hoping to lead his party to major congressional victories in November, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele has packed his travel schedule with some unusual destinations in recent weeks: Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.



Republican National Committee - United States - Michael Steele - Republican - Steele
Today Karzai seeks to limit role of U.S. corruption investigators
Afghan President Hamid Karzai plans to impose rules restricting international involvement in anti-corruption investigations, a move that U.S. officials fear will hobble efforts to address the endemic graft that threatens support for his administration in Afghanistan and the United States.



Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - United States - Asia - Politics
18 hours ago New lawsuit to challenge laptop searches at U.S. border
A group of plaintiffs is challenging the government's policy allowing laptops and other devices to be held and searched at borders, even when the traveler is not suspected of any wrongdoing.



Hardware - Notebooks and Laptops - Cases and Accessories - Laptop - US-Mexico Border
18 hours ago NATO chief: Karzai must crack down on graft
Reports about endemic corruption in Afghanistan are undermining public support for the war among NATO allies, the military alliance's leader warned Tuesday.



Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - United States - Warfare and Conflict - Political corruption
18 hours ago WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange entangled in Swedish criminal inquiries
STOCKHOLM - Until a few weeks ago, Julian Assange was riding high.



Julian Assange - WikiLeak - United States - Sweden - Law
18 hours ago Clinton declares 'new American moment' in foreign policy speech
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton declared Wednesday that "a new American moment" has arrived in international relations, "a moment when our global leadership is essential, even if we must often lead in new ways."


United States - Foreign policy - President - History - Council on Foreign Relations
18 hours ago N. Koreans may be frustrated with government and likely rise of Kim Jong Eun
SEOUL - Almost every night, seeking to gather opinion from a country where opinion is often punishable, Kim Eun Ho calls North Korea. He talks mostly to people in Hoeryong city in Hamgyong-bukto province, and the conversations never last long. Hoeryong city employs 14 men who monitor the region's...


Kim Jong-un - North Korea - Asia - History - Government
18 hours ago RNC's Steele visits U.S. territories, prompting talk of a reelection bid
For a man hoping to lead his party to major congressional victories in November, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele has packed his travel schedule with some unusual destinations in recent weeks: Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.



Republican National Committee - United States - Michael Steele - Republican - Steele