- British peers argue against House reform (AP)
- Iranian envoy says Iranians may be freed (AP)
- Italy convicts Argentines in '70s deaths (AP)
- Israeli minister urges normal relations (AP)
- U.S. aid to Philippines questioned over killings (Reuters)
- Taliban hostage asks Italy to help free him (Reuters)
- Egypt names nation's first female judges (AP)
- Ton-up Ponting punishes Scots (AFP)
- Syrian isolation apparently easing (AP)
- U.S. pays kin in deaths of Afghan boys (AP)
- Zimbabwe situation 'truly tragic': Blair (AFP)
- Egyptian 10-year-old tests positive for bird flu (Reuters)
- Under nuclear pact, US clears way for return of NKorean money (AFP)
- Reporter murder case in Russia delayed (AP)
- U.S.: EU missile sites no aid vs. Russia (AP)
- Pampling defends title but Tiger lurks at Arnold Palmer golf event (AFP)
- Some progress may mean hope for Baghdad (AP)
- State media reports Castro feeling well (AP)
- Islamic states seek new U.N. rights probe of Darfur (Reuters)
- Nine Buddhists massacred, 11 Muslims injured in Thai south (AFP)
- British jobless claims fall further in February (AFP)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai urges defiance (AFP)
- German brothel offers pensioners 50 percent off (Reuters)
- U.S. to release disputed N. Korea money (AP)
- British embassy hostages say they were well treated by kidnappers (AFP)
- Poland honors Nobel nominee for holocaust heroism (Reuters)
- Pakistani lawyers shun courts for third day (AFP)
- Russia says Iran delays hurt nuke plant (AP)
- Hamas, Fatah to seek coalition approval (AP)
- Indian police fire on protesters, killing 6 (AFP)
- Blair defiant over replacing nuclear deterrent (AFP)
- Olympic preview as China aaaaas down on dissent (AFP)
- U.S. says al-Sadr appears to be in Iran (AP)
- Poland honors woman who saved 2,500 Jews (AP)
- Freed tourists to see loved ones again (AP)
- Merrill Lynch gets Russia brokerage license (Reuters)
- Police open fire on protesters in India, killing 4 (AFP)
- British lawmakers weigh missile proposal (AP)
- Berlin gears up for EU birthday party (Reuters)
- British embassy kidnap group set to leave Eritrea (AFP)
- Nine injured in unrest at immigrants' centre (AFP)
- Blast in Kabul gunpowder shop kills six (AFP)
- 8 killed in suicide bombing in Iraq (AP)
- Britain to renew nuclear arsenal despite revolt (Reuters)
- Hostage standoff in Philippines ends (AP)
- Zimbabwe activists to appear in court (AP)
- Iraqi president leaves Jordan hospital (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposition chief goes home as prosecution fails to show (AFP)
- Two arrested over India-Pakistan train bombing (AFP)
- 2 arrests in India-Pakistan train attack (AP)
- Officials left blushing over Japan blossom glitch (Reuters)
- Indian computer 'forecasts' World Cup scores (AFP)
- European politics turn green (AP)
- U.S. troops face social ills in Iraq (AP)
- Nine shot dead in Thai Muslim south (AFP)
- Business deals to dominate Prodi-Putin summit (AFP)
- Lebanon detains 4 in bus bombings (AP)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai freed, to appear in court (Reuters)
- NKorea envoy "too busy" to meet UN atom chief: report (AFP)
- "Gay fairytales" anger British religious groups (Reuters)
- Bush can't hide from mounting woes (AP)
- Security Council deplores violence in Somalia (AFP)
- NKorean envoy too busy to meet IAEA chief: report (AFP)
- Thirsty wild camels rampage in Aboriginal community (Reuters)
- ElBaradei unable to meet NKorea nuke envoy (AP)
- India urges farm subsidy cuts to ensure Doha Round success (AFP)
- U.S. battalion moved out of Baghdad (AP)
- aaaaaa lingerie thief arrested in Japan (Reuters)
- 8 dead in Thailand passenger van attack (AP)
- Blast levels shops in Kabul, kills 4 (AP)
- Honduras closes hospital's newborn unit (AP)
- N.Korea reactor in spotlight as diplomacy heats up (Reuters)
- Myanmar set to cloud EU-ASEAN meeting (AFP)
- Nations seek to complete Iran sanctions (AP)
- SKorea sees no sign of NKorea nuclear shut down (AFP)
- Australia's Howard wraps up Japan visit (AFP)
- World population to reach 9.2B in 2050 (AP)
- Four say they saw Madrid train bomber (AP)
- Hamas commander dies in Gaza shootout (AP)
- Cuban leaders: Castro's ideals live on (AP)
- Vodka and isolation: welcome to rural Russia (Reuters)
- Turkish prof charged with legacy insult (AP)
- Bush protesters, police clash in Mexico (AP)
- Bush tries to soothe ties with Mexico (AP)
- Hungary's radical youths take to the streets (Reuters)
- Brazil to build wall on Paraguay border (AP)
- Village ways fuel bird flu spread in rural Egypt (Reuters)
- Japanese stocks fall 2.62 percent (AP)
- Lavish birthday bills force out Suriname minister (Reuters)
- Iraqi leader fears ouster over oil money (AP)
- South Africa's Zimbabwe response faulted (AP)
- China border town: gateway to cheap Vietnam resources (Reuters)
- Hungary's radical youths take to the streets (Reuters)
- Taste for Guinness wanes in changing Ireland (Reuters)
- 20 fired Ecuadorean lawmakers take seats (AP)
- Survival is cold comfort in AIDS-stricken rural China (Reuters)
- British to investigate care of wounded (AP)
- Envoy threatens UN sanctions resolution over Darfur (AFP)
- US concerned over stalled Sino-Tibetan dialogue (AFP)
- Iraqi PM reaches out to Sunnis (AP)
- Pope reaffirms traditional views (AP)
- U.S. Embassy in Algeria warns of terror (AP)
- Bush dining through Latin America (AP)
- U.S. threatens tough measures against Sudan (Reuters)
- House panel urges China to end Tibet stalemate (Reuters)
- Bond author's 'golden' gun to be auctioned (AFP)
- Economist aaa in Hamas-Fatah coalition (AP)
- Pakistan chase 242 to beat Windies (AFP)
- Investigator dismisses Sudan's claims of bias in UN mission (AFP)
- Pakistan's top judge hits back at Musharraf (AFP)
- Daredevil to resume world trek in Russia (Reuters)
- Sudan tries to block U.N. rights report (AP)
- China approves $2.5B Intel Corp. plant (AP)
- Wilkinson out of Six Nations clash with Wales (AFP)
- Mexican billionaire mocks Gates, Buffett (AP)
- Missing embassy staff in Ethiopia released: British FM (AFP)
- 200 dogs killed in India campaign (AP)
- 5 tourists in Ethiopia reportedly freed (AP)
- Missing British embassy staff in Ethiopia released: FM (AFP)
- Talabani to leave hospital, return home (AP)
- Beleaguered Zimbabwe tobacco farmers head for early sales (AFP)
- UN concerned about Nepal reports on 'unregistered' rebels, arms (AFP)
- Queen welcomes Ghanaian president on state visit (AFP)
- Vietnam ex-deputy minister on trial over textile quota scam (AFP)
- Govt outlines 'landmark' climate change bill (AFP)
- Village ways fuel bird flu spread in rural Egypt (Reuters)
- Britain aims for CO2-limit target dates (AP)
- Ranbaxy submits bid for Merck division (AP)
- Cambodian prince sentenced to 18 months in jail for fraud (AFP)
- Iran says Israel, U.S. threaten Mideast (AP)
- Hamas says BBC reporter's abductors ID'd (AP)
- Britain proposes legal limits on carbon emissions (Reuters)
- Bombers had targeted Casablanca landmarks: papers (Reuters)
- Citigroup raises offer for Nikko Cordial (AP)
- Indian police hot on the scent of crime (Reuters)
- Indian satellite on course to final orbit after Ariane rocket launch (AFP)
- British climate bill proposes carbon emission cuts (Reuters)
- Lawyers in new bid to visit Zimbabwe opposition leader (AFP)
- Wave of suicide attacks kill 4 in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Somali doctor: Cholera outbreak kills 42 (AP)
- Bangladeshis ditch cars and animals in graft campaign (Reuters)
- Iraq PM visits Sunni insurgent stronghold (AP)
- Zimbabwean police ignore court order (AP)
- 8 Tamil Tigers killed in Sri Lanka (AP)
- Stricter adoption rules sought in China (AP)
- Lawyer Mills and Italy's Berlusconi go on trial (AFP)
- Qantas denies claims Singapore convicts used to clean its planes (AFP)
- European businesses go green fast (Reuters)
- Italian journalist well, indirect contacts made: Taliban (AFP)
- Tide turns:100 naked men can stay on beach (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe defies Tsvangirai access order: lawyers (Reuters)
- U.N. nuclear chief heads to N. Korea (AP)
- Over-zealous Russian jailed for plane bomb alert (Reuters)
- Solomons PM bars peacekeepers from meeting local leaders (AFP)
- Japan, Australia to sign defense pact in Tokyo (Reuters)
- Timor fugitive will talk if manhunt halted: aide (AFP)
- U.N. chief to host meeting Friday on Iraq (AP)
- IAEA chief leaves for talks in N. Korea (AP)
- Australian court approves 6.2 bln dollar Suncorp/Promina merger (AFP)
- Petraeus: Iran training, arming militants (AP)
- South Korea to chair six-nation working group meeting (AFP)
- IAEA chief begins delicate North Korea mission (AFP)
- Report: Blair aide pressured to lie (AP)
- Japan, Australia to sign security pact (AFP)
- British government to publish climate change bill (AFP)
- Interpol issues red alert for Colombian (AP)
- Pakistan, India to begin fourth round of peace talks (AFP)
- British soldier testifies in inquest (AP)
- Russians: Iran nuke plant to be delayed (AP)
- Major powers closer to Iran sanctions (AP)
- Jetliner has wheel problem over Japan (AP)
- Bush runs into opposition in Guatemala (AP)
- U.S. troops to root out car-bomb shops (AP)
- Chavez shadows Bush in whirlwind tour (AP)
- Canadian arrested in terror probe (AP)
- Former Suriname dictator denies killings (AP)
- Sudan sets limited U.N. role in Darfur (AP)
- China looks to rein in bloggers (Reuters)
- Son of Bangladesh ex-PM remanded in custody (AFP)
- Israel cautions EU against concessions on Hamas (Reuters)
- Blair aide told to lie in Britain honours probe: BBC (AFP)
- Castro said to be getting stronger (AP)
- Military contractor killed in Kuwait (AP)
- Syria says it wants talks with the U.S. (AP)
- Interpol alerts for Colombian politician (AP)
- U.S., Libya negotiating nuclear medicine project (Reuters)
- British probe 'friendly fire' by U.S. (AP)
- Libya may ask for US help on nuclear power (AFP)
- Canadian arrested in terror probe (AP)
- Iran frees German whose boat strayed (AP)
- New Russian opposition party backs Putin (AP)
- Chavez shadows Bush in Latin America (AP)
- U.S. wraps up probe of Macau bank assets (AP)
- Lagardere posts decline in annual net profit, says EADS partly to blame (AFP)
- Some of Iraq's deadliest car bombings (AP)
- U.S. negotiator on N. Korea due in Beijing for talks (Reuters)
- Aston Martin steered back into British hands (AFP)
- Excerpts from U.N. Darfur Report (AP)
- Gunmen kill police escorting gas firm's boat in Nigeria (AFP)
- BBC TV reporter said kidnapped in Gaza (AP)
- Israel official expects peace to prevail (AP)
- Tutankhamun exhibition to come to London (AFP)
- Druse bride leaves Israel home for Syria (AP)
- No demands so far for Ethiopia captives (AP)
- Seven-year-olds to learn foreign languages in England (AFP)
- U.N. panel's Darfur recommendations (AP)
- Chinese lawmakers ignore Taiwan remarks (AP)
- Vatican watchdog eyes Spanish Jesuit (AP)
- Alliance Boots rejects takeover approach (AFP)
- Ethiopia has 'pretty good idea' where abducted tourists are: PM (AFP)
- Nine police killed in Afghan bomb blast (AFP)
- Riot police clash with Pakistan lawyers (AFP)
- Chelsea and United kept apart in FA Cup draw (AFP)
- Court upholds prison for Egypt blogger (AP)
- Game over for China's net addicts (Reuters)
- Nokia sees India as 2nd biggest market by 2010 (Reuters)
- Ford agrees to sell Aston Martin car firm (AFP)
- Israel recalls naked, drunk ambassador (AP)
- Sierra Leone war inspires arts world (Reuters)
- ElBaradei warns of tough task ahead on NKorea (AFP)
- U.N. urges cooperation with rights panel (AP)
- Tsvangirai injured, "in bad shape" in custody: lawyer (Reuters)
- EU's Solana in Beirut at start of Middle East tour (Reuters)
- Iran issues bank note with nuke symbol (AP)
- Sudan orchestrated Darfur crimes, U.N. mission says (Reuters)
- Japan's Nikko Cordial avoids share delisting (AFP)
- Bundesbank to book 4 billion euro profit (AFP)
- Man blows himself up in Morocco Web cafe (AP)
- Lawyers boycott courts across Pakistan (AP)
- Japan-Australia defense deal not aimed at China: Abe (Reuters)
- EU report reveals bloc's Kosovo plans (AP)
- UN rights group blames Sudan for war crimes across Darfur (AFP)
- U.N.: World must protect Darfur civilians (AP)
- Friends and foes mark the end of Chirac era (AFP)
- Lawyers demand access to Zimbabwe opposition chief (AFP)
- Five die in fresh Sri Lanka clashes (AFP)
- Lebanese security forces defuse bomb in chip bag (Reuters)
- Lawyers demand access to Zimbabwe opposition chief (AFP)
- 3 European captives released in Nigeria (AP)
- 2 suspected Taliban killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- aaa nations split over Iran sanctions (AP)
- Chief U.N. nuclear inspector in Beijing (AP)
- Bet on for fate of Heather Mills' leg (Reuters)
- 14 hurt as Bangladesh plane malfunctions (AP)
- Sudan asked to explain challenge to U.N. (AP)
- Bangladesh corruption aaaaadown to go all way to the top (AFP)
- Blix: Britain embellished Iraq dossiers (AP)
- ElBaradei visit aims to restore confidence with NKorea (AFP)
- China says U.S., EU need to do more on Doha Round (Reuters)
- China defends oil trade with Africa (Reuters)