- Clinton, 2 journalists on way to US from NKorea (AP)
- Honduran generals defend exiling ousted president (AP)
- Aquino laid to rest, hailed as moral leader (AP)
- Iran's opposition calls for inauguration protests (AP)
- Iran says 3 detained Americans might be spies (AP)
- Bill Clinton in NKorea seeking reporters' release (AP)
- Rockets strike Kabul in rare pre-election attack (AP)
- Shiite group agrees to renounce violence in Iraq (AP)
- Niger to hold term-limit referendum (AP)
- Australia foils terrorist plot to attack army base (AP)
- Ahmadinejad gets key endorsement as Iran president (AP)
- Wife: Iran reform politician's confession forced (AP)
- Big crowds good sign for Karzai in re-election bid (AP)
- Somali pirates release German ship (AP)
- Official: 185 killed in Sudan tribal violence (AP)
- Bomb blast in Afghanistan's west kills 10 (AP)
- Plague kills 2nd man; China seals off entire town (AP)
- Massive turnout for Aquino cortege in Manila (AP)
- Iraq: Ex-Saddam aide gets 7 years in Kurdish case (AP)
- Swiss diplomats ask Iran about 3 missing Americans (AP)
- Few hurdles for Canada smugglers to get choppers (AP)
- 1 dead, 75 injured in Canada stage collapse (AP)
- Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans (AP)
- Police in manhunt for Tel Aviv gay club shooter (AP)
- Former Iranian president calls trial a sham (AP)
- Philippines mourns democracy icon Corazon Aquino (AP)
- Plane carrying 16 missing in eastern Indonesia (AP)
- Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans (AP)
- Nigerian official says 700 died in recent violence (AP)
- Iran begins first trial of postelection crisis (AP)
- US troops now a 'coalition of one' in Iraq (AP)
- Hard times in Haiti mean many risk lives at sea (AP)
- Russia signs deal to open 2nd base in Kyrgyzstan (AP)
- Schools reopen in Pakistan's Swat Valley (AP)
- Kuwait alarmed by Iraqi failure to pay reparations (AP)
- Philippines mourns Corazon Aquino, dead at 76 (AP)
- Ortega says Honduras may try to provoke Nicaragua (AP)
- Iran president: No rift with supreme leader (AP)
- Pakistan court rules Musharraf's emergency illegal (AP)
- Police: 29 killed in bombings near Baghdad mosques (AP)
- Islamist sect leader in Nigeria killed in custody (AP)
- Myanmar court delays Suu Kyi verdict until Aug. 11 (AP)
- Cuba shuts factories, cuts energy to save economy (AP)
- Honduras gives mixed signals on possible deal (AP)
- NKorea holds onto seized SKorean fishermen (AP)
- Iranian police use force against graveside rally (AP)
- Bomb kills 2 Spanish police officers on Mallorca (AP)
- Pakistani villagers re-create anti-Taliban militia (AP)
- Pro-West parties beat Moldova Communists (AP)
- North Korea seizes South Korean fishing boat (AP)
- Nigerian army attacks Islamist mosque, kill scores (AP)
- Suu Kyi braces for the worst ahead of verdict (AP)
- Shipwrecked Haitian: Those who couldn't swim, died (AP)
- 4,000 displaced as troops battle Nigeria militants (AP)
- Iran's first trials of protesters to begin (AP)
- Exit poll: Pro-Europe parties win Moldova election (AP)
- Benz on vacation causes German political scandal (AP)
- Ireland to take 2 Guantanamo inmates (AP)
- Gates: Some U.S. Troops May Leave Iraq Early
- Dozens missing after Haitian boat sinks; 15 dead (AP)
- Oil falls below $67 on US consumer confidence drop (AP)
- Chavez 'freezes' diplomatic ties with Colombia (AP)
- Car bomb explodes in Spain, dozens injured (AP)
- US revokes visas of 4 Honduran officials (AP)
- Analysis: Israel-Palestinian calm could ease talks (AP)
- 10 percent of Afghan polling centers in danger (AP)
- US defense chief sees new US advisory unit in Iraq (AP)
- US envoy presses Israel on settlements (AP)
- Vessel carrying as many as 200 Haitians capsizes (AP)
- Asia stocks narrowly mixed as earnings eyed (AP)
- Oil hovers near $68 as 3-week rally stalls (AP)
- Aung San Suu Kyi verdict set for Friday in Myanmar (AP)
- Myanmar democracy leader wins top Amnesty honor (AP)
- Afghan president wants new rules for U.S.-led forces (AP)
- Israel on Iran: Anything it takes to stop bomb (AP)
- US Vice President Biden hits nerve in Russia (AP)
- Pakistan probes hardline cleric's Taliban ties (AP)
- France's high-octane Sarkozy gets a wakeup call (AP)
- NKorea says it is open to new dialogue on nukes (AP)
- Ousted Honduran leader cites divisions at home (AP)