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Karzai renews call on Taliban to lay down weapons
Afghan President Hamid Karzai called on the Taliban and other extremist groups Friday to lay down their weapons and participate in rebuilding the battered country, as part of reconciliation efforts he has said will be his main objective during his second term.
China executes 2 for child abductions
China has executed two men for abducting and selling 15 children, many of whom were taken as babies or toddlers and have not yet been reunited with their parents, state media said Friday.
Top official: Afghan prison abuse well known
Canada's former top official on Afghanistan says allegations of abuse in the country's jails were well known in 2006 when the military was turning over detainees to Afghan authorities.
Harper to attend climate summit in Copenhagen
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has confirmed he will attend a major climate change summit next month in Copenhagen.
Report: Berlusconi's wife wants pricey alimony
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's estranged wife is seeking 43 million euros, or about $65 million US, a year in alimony in a divorce case she launched after her husband was embroiled in a sex scandal, an Italian newspaper reported Thursday.
China announces plan to boost energy efficiency
China announced plans Thursday to sharply boost its energy efficiency by slowing the growth of carbon emissions as part of its contribution to the fight against global warming.
Irana s Ahmadinejad deepens alliance with Venezuelaa s Chavez, extends reach in Latin America
Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought to expand Tehran's influence in Latin America and deepen his alliance with Venezuela's Hugo Chavez on Wednesday in a visit that gave him a platform to defend his country's nuclear program.
Treasury 'squeezed defence budget'
A former head of MI6 has launched an attack on the Government for its financing and handling of the military campaign in Afghanistan.
'The Lovely Bones' Gets a Royal Welcome
As Prince Charles and his wife Camilla attend the world premiere of Peter Jackson's 'The Lovely Bones' in London, star Susan Sarandon says that the Prince once dated a friend of hers.
Taliban leader rejects peace offer from Afghanistan president
Mullah Omar, leader of the Afghan Taliban, has rejected peace overtures from Hamid Karzai, the country's president, and again demanded that foreign troops leave the country.
Pakistan Charges 7 Suspects in Mumbai At
Pakistani prosecutors charged seven men on Wednesday with planning and helping execute last year's Mumbai terror attacks.
Furry felons rob SAfrican tourists of tasty treats
Visitors to South Africa's premier holiday destination who are worried about becoming victims of the country's high crime rate could find themselves instead robbed by a more furry kind of felon: baboons.
Obamas welcome guests with curry at state dinner
The first state dinner of the Obama White House had it all: Oscar-winning entertainers, Hollywood moguls, a knockout guest chef and even a wardrobe malfunction.
U.S. offers $5 million reward for 'Bomb Man'
This artist sketch provided by the FBI shows a likeness of Abu Ibrahim,A a suspected bomb-making terrorist who has eluded capture for decades.
Philippines declares emergency after 46 killed
The Philippine president placed two southern provinces under emergency rule Tuesday as security forces unearthed more bodies, pushing the death toll to 46 in some of the deadliest election violence in the nation's history.
Obama Calls War Meeting on Afghanistan
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said he's not aware of any more such strategy sessions being scheduled, the latest signal that Obama is closing in on a revamped war strategy after several weeks of review.
China executes two for milk scandal
Official news agency says death sentences carried out on pair who added industrial chemical to infant formula Associated Press in Beijing guardian.co.uk , Tuesday 24 November 2009 08.59 GMT Zhang Yujun, second right, seen here before the trial last December, was executed for endangering public safety.
Netanyahu may stop building in West Bank
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is hoping to relaunch stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks by convincing his cabinet to freeze West Bank settlement construction for ten months.
Charlie Chaplin's last home to become a museum
Charlie Chaplin's last home in Switzerland will be turned into a permanent place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor who immortalized the "Little Tramp," one of his sons said Monday.
U.S. sailor cleared of assaulting Sydney ...
Prostitution SYDNEY a ' A U.S. Navy serviceman was found not guilty Monday of sexually assaulting a prostitute at a brothel while on shore leave in Australia's biggest city.