- Chinese leader visits Hong Kong (AP)
- Israeli president submits resignation (AP)
- Israel president to quit in plea bargain (AP)
- Colombia accuses FARC in hostage deaths (AP)
- Russia holds successful missile test (AP)
- 2 die in Greece forest fires (AP)
- 20 beheaded bodies found in Iraq (AP)
- UN inspectors head to key NKorea reactor (AP)
- Britain's new leader names Cabinet team (AP)
- Israeli troops battle Fatah militants (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills American in Kabul (AP)
- Bombing near Shiite shrine kills 14 (AP)
- 18 killed by police in Rio slum (AP)
- Polish church reports secret police ties (AP)
- Palestinians: Israeli attacks kill 8 (AP)
- CIA plot to kill Castro detailed (AP)
- Blair leaving, Brown taking power in UK (AP)
- Team closer to finding Iwo Jima Marine (AP)
- Iranians attack gas stations in protest (AP)
- US chiefs: Iraq not ready to hold ground (AP)
- Blair takes on hard job as Mideast envoy (AP)
- Rice: Syria must keep Lebanon jury safe (AP)
- Exxon, ConocoPhillips say no to Chavez (AP)
- Sarkozy postpones university reform bill (AP)
- U.S. troops target bomb networks (AP)
- Mideast negotiators meet in Jerusalem (AP)
- NKorea, IAEA to discuss reactor shutdown (AP)
- Arrest warrant issued for Sunni minister (AP)
- Flooding kills 3 in northern England (AP)
- Castro says Bush 'authorized' his death (AP)
- US: NKorea could disable reactor quickly (AP)
- Mexico puts top cops to corruption test (AP)
- Surge of suicide blasts in Iraq kill 29 (AP)
- Israel, Arabs to show support for Abbas (AP)
- Key world leaders seek plan for Darfur (AP)
- BBC reporter shown in new video (AP)
- Iran invites IAEA team to Tehran (AP)
- Britain's Brown vows to learn from Iraq (AP)
- Israel releases Palestinian funds (AP)
- Ex-strongman won't quit over Gaza fall (AP)
- Clashes in Tripoli neighborhood kill 10 (AP)
- Iraq's 'Chemical Ali' sentenced to hang (AP)
- Israeli Cabinet releases funds to Abbas (AP)
- U.S. makes improbable Sunni ally in Iraq (AP)
- EU overcomes divisions in new treaty (AP)
- Hong Kong marks decade of Chinese rule (AP)
- Nigerian unions call off strike (AP)
- 2 al-Qaida leaders captured in Iraq (AP)
- US, N.Korea set timeline to shut reactor (AP)
- Army officer says Gitmo panels flawed (AP)
- Peru Congress cuts age of consent to 14 (AP)
- NATO: 60 insurgents killed near Pakistan (AP)
- Army officer says Gitmo panels flawed (AP)
- Abbas signals shutdown of Hamas groups (AP)
- Niger rebel attack leaves 13 dead (AP)
- 25 civilians killed in Afghan violence (AP)
- U.S. envoy: North wants denuclearization (AP)
- U.S. searching for Iwo Jima Marine (AP)
- 17 killed in Kenyan violence (AP)
- U.S. troops detain 18 militants in Iraq (AP)
- Iraqi orphans moved to better facilities (AP)
- Lebanon says Islamic militants defeated (AP)
- Egypt invites Mideast leaders to summit (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills 13 in northern Iraq (AP)
- U.S. nuclear envoy visits North Korea (AP)
- Mine kills NATO soldier in Afghanistan (AP)
- World refugee population certain to rise (AP)
- Cuba cheers end to U.N. abuse monitoring (AP)
- Colombia conservatives derail gay rights (AP)
- Bones Turned Over To Police To Be Tested As Possible POW Remains
- Britain: Errors Led To Sailor Kidnappings
- Soldiers' Relatives Tell Of Health Care Troubles
- Combat Stress Has Marines' Attention
- Hayden: Air Force Seeking To Boost Ability To Create Intelligence
- Air Force To Surge Personnel, Re-Evaluate Airlift In Support Of Army, Marine Corps In
- How US Army Trains For A Different Kind Of War
- Army Plans To Buy New Vehicles
- Army May Have To Extend Iraq Tours
- Scared Gazans clamoring to enter Israel (AP)
- 87 killed in Baghdad mosque bombing (AP)
