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- Anti-US protest marks start of Bidenâ??s Iraq trip
BAGHDAD ? A fiery protest yesterday marked the start of US Vice-President Joe Biden?s visit to Iraq. Biden met General Ray Odierno, the top US officer in Iraq, and Christopher Hill, Washington?s ambassador in Baghdad, who briefed him on the
- Syriaâ??s Assad offers informal invitation to Barack Obama
LONDON ? Syrian President Bashar Al Assad has issued an informal invitation to President Barack Obama to visit Damascus for talks, in a sign that relations between the two countries may gradually be thawing. ?We would like to welcome him to Syria,
- Report: Russia to allow US military passage through airspace
Washington - Russia has agreed to allow American troops and weapons to fly over its airspace on the way to Afghanistan, the New York Times reported Saturday. The breakthrough was to be announced when US President Barack Obama visits in Moscow on Monday
- Imelda Marcos praying for Cory, wants to visit her
IMELDA Marcos would like to visit the woman who bought down her late husband from power. ?If they will allow me, why not?? the flamboyant former First Lady told reporters after Mass at the Sto. Niño de Tondo Parish Church in Manila in celebration of
- Ex-Iranian president seeks to free detainees
Iranians worried about their loved ones detained in the protests that followed the presidential election got the ear of a former president, who wants the detainees released, an Iranian reformist party newspaper reported on Thursday.
- Iran Threatens British Embassy Trial
Iranian authorities indicated Friday they planned to put some members of the British Embassy staff in Tehran on trial, officials said. Nine staff members were seized after the unrest sparked by Iran's disputed presidential elections on June 12. Some were
- UK cardinal, Palestinian nun beatified
The Vatican has opened the path to the beatification of 19th-century English cardinal John Henry Newman and Palestinian nun Maria Ghattas following decrees signed by Pope Benedict XVI. His signature recognises miracles attributed to the pair. Cardinal
- Afghan Campaign
'WHERE WE go we will stay and where we stay we will hold, build and work toward transition of all security responsibilities to Afghan forces'. So said Brigadier General Larry Nicholson, commander of the 4,000 US marines sent yesterday into Afghanistan's
- Global Video: Canada Day interview with Cpl. Bulgar
KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan ??' The convoy that transports Canada's top soldier in Afghanistan hit a roadside bomb Friday, killing one member of the general's tactical team and injuring five others. It was the second time this week that Brig.-Gen.
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