- Indian cricket bosses aaaaa down on player endorsements (AFP)
- East Timor holds presidential elections (AP)
- France's presidential election campaign opens (AFP)
- Hong Kong leader in China for formal appointment (AFP)
- ETimor votes to heal 'broken' nation (AFP)
- Detainees' media deals attract ire (AFP)
- Egypt uncovers 2 Gaza border tunnels (AP)
- 10 Americans die in bloody Iraq weekend (AP)
- Iraqi insider details U.S. mismanagement (AP)
- 7 NATO soldiers killed in Afghan blasts (AP)
- Orthodox, Western Christians mark Easter (AP)
- Haiti faces high cost of dying (AP)
- Golf Masters misery for India's Singh (AFP)
- Seized British sailors can sell stories (AP)
- Briton says she feared Iran was preparing coffin (Reuters)
- Citigroup to buy Taiwan's BOOC for $426 million: exec (Reuters)
- Calif. gov. to address U.K. opposition (AP)
- Indian lion sanctuary ups security (AP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,280 (AP)
- Schwarzenegger to attend Conservative Party conference (AFP)
- Polling opens in ETimor presidential election (AFP)
- Algeria troops, militants clash; 15 dead (AP)
- Iran airs new video of British navy crew (AP)
- Hoyer: No meeting with Muslim group (AP)
- Herbalists scour island forests to cure the incurable (AFP)
- Guns, TNT found at Sunni lawmaker's home (AP)
- China tightens anti-piracy enforcement (AP)
- Hong Kong leader flies to Beijing for second term inauguration (AFP)
- Nigerian vice president struck off final electoral list of contestants (AFP)
- East Timor picks new president after crisis year (Reuters)
- Iran warns relations with Iraq in danger (AP)
- Nationalist wins Toko governor's race (AP)
- Iraqi's book takes on U.S. mismanagement (AP)
- Pietersen stars but England lose their way (AFP)
- Orthodox and Western faiths mark Easter (AP)
- Six NATO soldiers die in mine blast (AFP)
- European newspapers upbeat on survival (AP)
- Zimbabwe bishops urge Mugabe to leave (AP)
- On U.S. hunt, Taliban always watching (AP)
- Haiti faces high cost of dying (AP)
- Afghan taken hostage with Italian journalist beheaded: Taliban (AFP)
- Berlin Wall sections go missing (Reuters)
- Taliban: Kidnapped translator killed (AP)
- Nationalist Tokyo governor wins third term (Reuters)
- Nearly half of French undecided over election (Reuters)
- N.Korean official praises nuke program (AP)
- Iran searching for missing ex-FBI agent (AP)
- Chinese delegation visits Darfur (AP)
- British sailors may sell their stories (AP)
- NATO soldier killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Palestinian stabs 2 Israeli officers (AP)
- Tsunami victims celebrate Easter (AP)
- Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Easter Mass (AP)
- Truck bomb kills 12 south of Baghdad (AP)
- ETA says ready for peace if Spanish "attacks" stop (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe mediator faces uphill struggle: analysts (AFP)
- Millions of Christians celebrate Easter (AFP)
- Ukraine president fights off critics in Easter speech (AFP)
- Death toll hits 15 in Pakistan sectarian clashes (Reuters)
- ETimor appeals for peace ahead of vote (AFP)
- Britons held by Iran can sell stories to media (Reuters)
- 4 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (AP)
- Bangladeshis celebrate cricket World Cup upset (AFP)
- Japan thrash Thailand 5-0 in Davis Cup (AFP)
- About 200 arrests ahead of ETimor election (AFP)
- Militant's release blocked in Sadat case (AP)
- YouTube latest victim of Thailand's post-coup censors (AFP)
- Captors of Israeli soldier make demands (AP)
- Clintons meet with Dominican president (AP)
- Bangladeshis celebrate World Cup upset (Reuters)
- Ex-prisoner, former guerrilla take on Ramos-Horta in ETimor (AFP)
- Sudan says it will probe Darfur rapes (AP)
- Seals found dead on Caspian Sea shores (AP)
- Slain militant one of Saudi most wanted (AP)
- Report: Indian official hurt in accident (AP)
- Pope presides over Easter Vigil Mass (AP)
- Justice sought for slain Mexico reporter (AP)
- Bangladesh stun South Africa with 67-run thrashing (Reuters)
- Rampaging gunman kills 10 in southern Philippines (Reuters)
- Somali pirates free 2 hijacked ships (AP)
- Nationalist favoured as Tokyo votes (AFP)
- U.S., Iraqi troops fight Shiite militia (AP)
- Philippine schools offer hard lesson in life (Reuters)
- 10 years of Blair: poll paints bleak picture (AFP)
- Rep.: Israel said no Syria attack plan (AP)
- Indian FM injured in car accident (AFP)
- British troops could stay in Iraq until 2012 (AFP)
- Democrat met opposition leader in Egypt (AP)
- Man completes 3,272-mile Amazon swim (AP)
- Iraqis: Iran barred PM from its airspace (AP)
- Captain of sunken cruise ship is charged (AP)
- Iranian: U.K. can help mend relations (AP)
- Insurgents claim downing of U.S. chopper (AP)
- Quake lifts Solomons island out of the sea (AFP)
- Nigeria to clamp down on any attempts to disrupt elections: Obasanjo (AFP)
- Iraqis: Iran barred PM from its airspace (AP)
- Rep.: Israel said no Syria attack plan (AP)
- Black market economy thrives in Zimbabwe (AP)
- Rafa warns PSV he won't ease off (AFP)
- Democrat met opposition leader in Egypt (AP)
- German union leader warns of strike for pay rise (AFP)
- Bangladesh stun South Africa by 67 runs (Reuters)
- Pope presides over Easter Vigil Mass (AP)
- North Korea sells arms to Ethiopia with U.S. OK: NYT (Reuters)
- Chinese painting sells for record price (AFP)
- Russia waives Georgia air blockade for Easter (Reuters)
- US mission heads to North Korea amid nuclear advances (AFP)
- Seven Spurs fans released after Sevilla clashes (AFP)
- Slovenian finishes Amazon swim (AP)
- Sectarian clashes kill 40 in remote northern Pakistan (AFP)
- Easter 'holy fire' ritual draws crowd (AP)
- Top Marine visits troops in Iraq, Gulf (AP)
- Chelsea keep the heat on Man Utd (AFP)
- Pakistan: 40 die in Sunni-Shiite clashes (AP)
- Democracy means headaches for Ukraine (AP)
- Israel gone, yet still in Gaza's life (AP)
- Bangladesh 117-4 against South Africa after 30 overs (AFP)
- Maternity ward opens amid tsunami debris (AP)
- Cloistered Jewish world faces change (AP)
- 40 killed, 70 injured in Pakistan sectarian fighting (AFP)
- Iranian diplomat alleges CIA torture (AP)
- Reunion sees 'colossal' volcano eruption, but population safe (AFP)
- Looted library, reborn, still in peril (AP)
- France accused as Rwanda marks anniversary of genocide (AFP)
- Two French confirmed kidnapped in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Taliban ambush leaves 7 dead, 4 wounded (AP)
- More doubt cast over East Timor poll (AFP)
- Three remanded in London bombings case (AFP)
- YouTube seeks to end ban in Thailand (AP)
- Ukraine PM's supporters rally in Kiev (AFP)
- U.S. space tourist set off for blast-off (Reuters)
- Russians prepare for launch (AP)
- 3 arrested in Yemeni mosque fire (AP)
- China rejects U.S. report on rights (AP)
- Premiership ours for the taking: Man Utd boss (AFP)
- Two foreigners kidnapped in southern Nigeria (AFP)
- Maoist rebels kill six in eastern India (AFP)
- Praise for sailors, as Iran calls for British goodwill gesture (AFP)
- Explosion kills at least 12 in India (AP)
- Iranian ambassador seeks goodwill (AP)
- Official: Press on with Khmer tribunal (AP)
- NATO troops take over Taliban stronghold (AP)
- 7 dead in Sri Lanka bus bombing (AP)
- Two French confirmed kidnapped in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Security tight as India's largest state votes (AFP)
- China to ban human organ trafficking from May 1 (AFP)
- UN chief calls for peaceful vote in ETimor (AFP)
- Israeli army kills Palestinian militant (AP)
- British press praises captives, roasts leaders (AFP)
- U.S. soldier killed in Iraq (AP)
- Seven killed in Sri Lanka bus blast (AFP)
- Bangladesh aim for better show against South Africa (AFP)
- Gunmen drop ball in prison hospital escape (Reuters)
- Televisa's Acapulco correspondent killed (AP)
- Man from Indonesia's Central Java dies of bird flu (Reuters)
- Iraq says British raid was a violation (AP)
- Now show us goodwill gesture: Iran's ambassador to Britain (AFP)
- US mission heads to North Korea amid nuclear advances (AFP)
- Christians worldwide mark Good Friday (AP)
- Indonesia reports another bird flu death (AFP)
- Divers seek 2 missing from Greece cruise (AP)
- Illegal migrants eye U.S. Virgin Islands (AP)
- Iran calls on Britain for goodwill after releases (Reuters)
- Pelosi scarves a diplomatic accessory (AP)
- Freed Britons say `confessions' coerced (AP)
- Suicide chlorine bomb in Iraq kills 27 (AP)
- Afghan president: I met with Taliban (AP)
- Gauchos on horseback in South America (AP)
- Kurd: U.S. sought other Iranians in raid (AP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,267 (AP)
- Correction: Mauritania story (AP)
- 311 Afghan-area U.S. deaths (AP)
- Soldier friend of Prince William killed (AP)
- A look at chlorine gas as a weapon (AP)
- Abbas: soldier in Gaza to be freed soon (AP)
- Bleakest climate report approved (AP)
- Pelosi scarves a diplomatic accessory (AP)
- Correction: Caribbean-Smuggling story (AP)
- Singh hopes to lift the gloom on India (AFP)
- Cruise liner accidents since 1980 (AP)
- Christians worldwide mark Good Friday (AP)
- France's Le Pen visits immigrant suburb (AP)
- Berlin's cub creates sales frenzy (AP)
- A look at chemical attacks in Iraq (AP)
- Africa lags far behind in transport, AU Commissioner says (AFP)
- Le Pen courts immigrant vote in Paris suburb (AFP)
- Daily life in Baghdad often traumatic (AP)
- Turaaa suspends pipeline talks with GDF, says decision not final (AFP)
- Vaughan ready to pitch Strauss in against Australia (AFP)
- Al-Qaida needs less foreign help in Iraq (AP)
- South Africa gear up for tough times (AFP)
- Whatmore's future plans not a distraction for Bangladesh (AFP)
- Rival Ukraine leaders hold crisis talks as deadlock persists (AFP)
- UN rights chief urges Sudan to probe possible Darfur war crimes (AFP)
- Cleric sets up Islamic court in Pakistan (AP)
- Aeroflot, Air France-KLM to mull joint Alitalia bid: report (AFP)
- 360 Nigerians deported from Libya arrive in Lagos (AFP)
- Former Rwandan president pardoned (AP)
- English football fans in disgrace again, or are they? (AFP)
- Morocco to present W.Sahara autonomy plan to UN next week (AFP)
- UK sailors said faced seven years in jail (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's rural dwellers brace for food shortages (AFP)
- On-the-run Algerian tycoon detained in Britain: police (AFP)
- Vietnamese police block dissident visit (AP)
- Iran put 'psychological pressure' on British captives: officer (AFP)
- Good Friday gathering in Jerusalem (AP)
- New Zimbabwe radio station to counter Western media 'bias' (AFP)
- Vietnam police bar dissidents' wives meeting US ambassador (AFP)
- Glitter to ask for another jail term cut in Vietnam (AFP)
- Saddam's officers to receive pensions (AP)
- Rwanda's ex-president freed from prison (Reuters)
- China firm denies role in pet deaths food scare (Reuters)
- US, Iraqi forces sweep into Shiite city (AP)
- UN rights chief calls for Darfur rape investigation (AFP)
- Karzai says he has met with Taliban (AP)
- British officer defends sailors' conduct (AP)
- U.S. Confident about NKorea disarmament (AP)
- Aeroflot, Air France-KLM to mull joint Alitalia bid (AFP)
- US: No Iranians among ICRC delegation (AP)
- U.N. official seeks Darfur rape probe (AP)
- North Korean banking row unresolved as US delegation leaves (AFP)
- Tearful homecoming for freed Britons (Reuters)
- Candidates allege manipulation of ETimor election (AFP)
- Aid effort increases in Solomon Islands (AP)
- Jose Bove runs for French presidency (AP)
- Group condemns Iraq attacks (AP)
- Morales: Following Chavez or own path? (AP)
- Suicide car bomb in Afghan capital kills four (AFP)
- 4 killed in Afghan suicide bombing (AP)
- China tightens rules on piracy (AFP)
- Violence looms as East Timor heads for vote (Reuters)
- BA chief says has not contacted bmi, not interested in Iberia (AFP)
- Sri Lanka toast new bowling stars (AFP)
- China denies role in U.S. pet deaths (AP)
- Ugandan court scraps adultery law (AP)
- Global warming threatens natural wonders (AP)
- 4 men arrested in border killing (AP)
- China says to limit building of man-made islands (Reuters)
- US: North Korean disarmament plans will meet deadlines (AFP)
- Tsunami survivors at risk of disease (AP)
- Colombian police: bus crash kills 27 (AP)
- Water shortage in tsunami-hit Solomons, aid on way (AFP)
- Military: 8 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (AP)
- Americans rescued from Greek ship (AP)
- Canada deportation to China of alleged kingpin stalled by court (AFP)
- Warm welcome greets freed British crew (AP)
- Pelosi visits Saudi Arabia's council (AP)
- Warming report nears deadline (AP)
- Al-Sadr wants ministers suspended (AP)
- Colombian truck crashes kills 27 (AP)