- U.N. says Sudan terrorizing civilians (AP)
- Terrorism, extremism holding Afghanistan back: Karzai (AFP)
- Indonesia warns of Bush terror threat (AP)
- Rice: Iraqis must face up to differences (AP)
- Loser in Congo elections files challenge (AP)
- U.S. military plans Gitmo legal compound (AP)
- S. Korea won't back Bush on inspections (AP)
- U.N. calls on Israel to end operation (AP)
- Aussies, N. Zealand send troops to Tonga (AP)
- Gang suspected in Iraqi kidnappings (AP)
- NYPD: Limo bomb favored by al-Qaida op (AP)
- Terror list causes US bond trader four-month delay at immigration (AFP)
- Blix: N. Korea will perfect nuclear bomb (AP)
- U.S. military plans Gitmo legal compound (AP)
- Ideology is al Qaeda's Achilles' heel: study (Reuters)
- Democrat says US law on detainees flouts human rights (AFP)
- Convoy of civilians hijacked in Iraq (AP)
- Iraq war shadows Bush visit to Vietnam (AP)
- Agreement reached on Darfur peacekeepers (AP)
- Royal wins French Socialists' nomination (AP)
- Vatican reaffirms celibacy for priests (AP)
- Pakistan calls for intelligence sharing with India (Reuters)
- Pakistan test-fires medium-range missile (AP)
- Annan opens African meeting on Darfur (AP)
- German court convicts Sept. 11 suspect (AP)
- Dozens of Pakistani immigrants arrested (AP)
- About 70 freed after mass Iraq abduction (AP)
- Bush seeks to reassure Asian allies (AP)
- Israel vows to respond to rocket attack (AP)
- China declines APEC meeting with Canada (AP)
- Kabila wins election runoff in Congo (AP)
- Security dominates Blair's last legislative plans (AFP)
- Bush visits Putin on way to Asia (AP)
- Small waves hit Japan after tsunami fear (AP)
- Annan criticizes global warming doubters (AP)
- APEC envoys discuss strategy on N. Korea (AP)
- Countries not doing enough on terrorism: Interpol (Reuters)
- India, Pakistan resume peace talks as blasts rock Kashmir (AFP)
- Gunmen abduct dozens at Baghdad office (AP)
- Envoys to work on nuclear talks strategy (AP)
- Iran says nuke program is near complete (AP)
- S. Africa parliament OKs gay marriages (AP)
- Hamas hints at compromise on Israel (AP)
- Blair talks to Iraq policy review group (AP)
- Anti-terror panel in focus at India-Pakistan talks (Reuters)
- AP: Giuliani takes step toward '08 bid (AP)
- U.S. warns Iraq to stop Shiite militias (AP)
- U.N. pledges $77M for Darfur forces (AP)
- Palestinians look to Shabir as leader (AP)
- Lebanese Cabinet approves U.N. tribunal (AP)
- US army to train Mali troops in anti-terrorism tactics (AFP)
- APEC set to approve counter-terrorism pact (Reuters)
- Fatah, Hamas leaders to meet over new PM (AP)
- Al-Qaida threatens to topple Lebanon govt. (AP)
- Annan links Arab-Israel to broad conflict (AP)
- Lebanese government OKs Hariri tribunal (AP)
- Court to hear millennium plot appeal (AP)
- Iraqi leader vows shake up amid violence (AP)
- Insurgent activity spikes in Afghanistan (AP)
- Hamas accepts peace conference proposal (AP)
- Iran vows retaliation if Israel strikes (AP)
- Pakistan PM: U.S. attacks within borders unacceptable (Reuters)
- Young British Muslims targeted by terrorist recruiters (AFP)
- Ahmadinejad blasts U.N. Security Council (AP)
- Gen.: More than 20 Taliban die in battle (AP)
- Israeli PM brings Iran agenda to U.S. (AP)
- W.House brands Iran, Hezbollah as terror "nexus" (Reuters)
- White House lauds Argentina's effort to solve its worst terror attack (AFP)
- Iraq gunmen kill 10 Shiites, abduct 50 (AP)
- U.S. vetoes condemnation of Gaza strikes (AP)
- Nicaragua's Ortega vows close U.S. ties (AP)
- Post-Taliban Kabul blossoms for the rich (AP)
- Warrantless wiretaps unlikely to be OK'd (AP)
- Mumbai police arrest suspected "hammer man" who clubbed victims (AFP)
- General: GIs preserve Afghan freedom (AP)
- Iran nuke negotiator seeks Russia talks (AP)
- Beijing crackdown on dogs sparks protest (AP)
- Street fighting precedes Congo election (AP)
- Official: Britain tracks terrorist plots (AP)
- Somalia's Islamic movement signs accord (AP)