- SKorean carmakers facing tough times, Hyundai says (AFP)
- Car bomb explodes in Basque city (AP)
- Japan's Abe in Malaysia talks (AFP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,724 (AP)
- Canada asks Sudan to explain diplomat's expulsion (AFP)
- Australian government caught editing Wikipedia (AFP)
- Boy's killing in Liverpool puts gun crime atop agenda (AFP)
- Dean leaves Mexico relatively unscathed (AP)
- SKorean gave up freedom: former hostages (AFP)
- Find could be Russian heir's remains (AP)
- Group: Sudan violating U.N. arms embargo (AP)
- Bangladesh lifts curfew for 14 hours (AFP)
- Court: ex-PM can return to Pakistan (AP)
- Sudan tells EU and Canadian envoys to leave (Reuters)
- Sudan tells EU and Canadian envoys to leave (Reuters)
- China: Recalled toys not poor quality (AP)
- Japan to get quake warning system (AP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,724 (AP)
- Female tutors best for boys' reading (Reuters)
- Venezuela to change time zone by 30 min in September (Reuters)
- Find could be remains of czar's son (AP)
- Blast kills 1 in Gaza Strip (AP)
- Details of Sharif's political career (AP)
- Hurricane robs Maya of vital fruit trees (AP)
- Sudan tells EU, Canadian envoys to leave (Reuters)
- Gdansk shipyard struggles in new era (AP)
- Hezbollah exhibits 'victory' over Israel (AP)
- Sudan tells EU, Canadian envoys to leave (Reuters)
- 11-year-old Briton slain by bicyclist (AP)
- Mourinho makes case for the defence (AFP)
- Jordan to resume importing Iraqi oil (AP)
- Recalled toys not poor quality: official (AP)
- Journalist missing in Ivory Coast was murdered: witness (AFP)
- Arson suspected in crematorium fire (AP)
- Zimbabwe parliament delays introducing equity bill (AFP)
- Recalls highlight price of corporate cost cuts (Reuters)
- Panda gives surprise birth in Austria (AP)
- Sudan expels EU, Canadian diplomats (AFP)
- Activist severs finger, sends it to PM (AP)
- Asian and European stock prices rise (AP)
- South Africa confident of free and fair Zimbabwe polls (AFP)
- ASEAN agrees to set up nuclear energy safety network (AFP)
- Pound steady above 2 US dollar (AFP)
- Sudan expels top Canadian, EU diplomats (AP)
- German hostage on TV, appeals for help (AFP)
- Injury-plagued Henman quits tennis (AFP)
- American woman pilot goes missing over Africa (Reuters)
- Lawyer wants drug case against Gordon Ramsay's brother dismissed (AFP)
- Australia dominate at international swimming meet (AFP)
- After Shambo, two more animals killed at Welsh Hindu temple (AFP)
- U.S. Customs seizes sub aaaa of coke (AP)
- Rwandan opposition says general unfit for Darfur (AFP)
- Philippine leader visits troops in south (AFP)
- Chelsea agree deal with Barca for Belletti (AFP)
- Fuel tank hole suspected in China Airlines blaze (AFP)
- Scientist says tests back Russia Arctic claim (Reuters)
- SKorean president may meeet Bush on APEC sidelines (AFP)
- Britain to miss carbon emissions targets: study (AFP)
- Court: Ex-leader can return to Pakistan (AP)
- French magazine accused of doctoring Sarkozy photo (Reuters)
- Reports: 20 dead in Brazil prison fire (AP)
- Former Pakistan PM Sharif wins appeal against exile (AFP)
- Germany has first public accounts surplus since reunification (AFP)
- Indian actor Sanjay Dutt freed on bail (AP)
- Robben sale to Real was good business: Chelsea chairman (AFP)
- Indian state orders closure of Reliance retail stores (AFP)
- 2 dead in East Timor violence (AP)
- EU relaxes ban on British meat exports (AP)
- Iran says it's developed 'smart' bomb (AP)
- Nigerian VP urges militants in oil hub to lay down arms (AFP)
- India overtakes U.S. as Nokia's No.2 market (Reuters)
- EU allows British meat, livestock exports to resume (AFP)
- Passengers criticize China Airlines over evacuation (Reuters)
- Two teenagers arrested after boy, 11, shot dead (AFP)
- China stock index above 5,000 for the first time (Reuters)
- German seeks to see NKorean husband (AP)
- Austria: US missile shield criticized (AP)
- Indonesian ship runs aground on Australian beach (Reuters)
- Postman accused of royal mail theft (AFP)
- Myanmar protesters march despite arrests (AP)
- Edinburgh's annual military pageant (AFP)
- Israel told to ease Palestinian movement (AP)
- Bangladesh declares holiday to cool curfew tensions (AFP)
- Chinese centenarian trains for torch relay (Reuters)
- South Korea sends aid to flood-ravaged North (Reuters)
- East Timor PM offers jobs to Fretilin: report (AFP)
- McClaren to reflect on red-faced Robinson after football friendly (AFP)
- Mexico Senate takes up migrant's cause (AP)
- Myanmar protesters stage new rally (AFP)
- Indonesian navy tall ship runs aground in Australia (AFP)
- 2 Canadians killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Bangladesh demos spread; curfew imposed (AP)
- Bomb kills 2 Canadians in Afghanistan (AP)
- U.S. urges ethics review in U.N. case (AP)
- Afghanistan blast kills Canadian troops, interpreter (AFP)
- Ex-U.S. general: Brits failing in Iraq (AP)
- Egypt makes Muslim Brotherhood arrests (AP)
- No Mexican oil damage reported from Dean (AP)
- East Timor president meets fugitive military rebel (AFP)
- 14 U.S. soldiers killed in chopper crash (AP)
- Hurricane makes 2nd landfall in Mexico (AP)
- Georgia: Russia violated its airspace (AP)
- Report: Human rights worsen in Zimbabwe (AP)
- Polish count claims medieval cross (AP)
- Somali pirates free Danish ship crew (AP)
- Report: Iraq welcomes French role (AP)
- Two Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- UN: world health depends on cooperation (AP)
- Israel told to ease Palestinian movement (AP)
- Britain frees assets eyed in jet plot (AP)
- Bush ties Iraq to Vietnam, South Korea, Japan (AFP)
- Briton held over wireless broadband "theft" (Reuters)
- Scotland sink South Africa in friendly win (AFP)
- Sicily fire kills at least 2 (AP)
- No Mexican oil damage reported from Dean (AP)
- Sharp shows thin, light TV (AP)
- Spain pulls live bullfights off state TV (AP)
- Egypt activist fears arrest, stays in US (AP)
- Lead causes more U.S. recalls of China-made toys (Reuters)
- Stressed opera singers turn to drugs (AP)
- East Timor president meets fugitive military rebel (AFP)
- Britain hopeful EU will ease meat export ban (AFP)
- Darfur peace talks may open in October: AU (AFP)
- Few choices for U.S. beyond Iraqi leader (AP)
- Belarus to retaliate on visas for U.S. officials (Reuters)
- Ethiopia: Eruption of volcano kills 5 (AP)
- Brown, Merkel set out plans to boost healthcare for world's poor (AFP)
- Zimbabwe inflation juggernaut slows but rate hits new high (AFP)
- Taiwanese jet makes emergency landing (AP)
- Photos of bare-chested Putin create stir (AP)
- Zimbabwe inflation hits record as Mugabe tightens grip (Reuters)
- ECB plans 40 billion euro tender (AP)
- CORRECTED: Sudan surrounds, attacks Darfur camp: witness (Reuters)
- Japan asks Asian democracies to unite, omits China (Reuters)
- Merkel condemns 'shameful' attack on Indians (AFP)
- Myanmar arrests dissidents, halts fuel protests (Reuters)
- EU wants Europe-wide satellite operators (AP)
- China finds problems with U.S. soybeans (AP)
- Aussie politician in strip scandal (AP)
- Georgia says Russia violates airspace, Russia denies (Reuters)
- Russia nominates Czech to lead IMF (AP)
- Zimbabwe eases price aaaaadown on businesses (AFP)
- Japan central bank starts 2-day meeting (AP)
- Hedge funds seek injunction to stop Mittal Arcelor merger (AFP)
- Chopsticks picked up in new China scare (Reuters)
- Real Madrid close in on Manchester United's Heinze (AFP)
- Gardeners slug it out in record wet summer (AFP)
- Darfur rebel faction reconsiders talks after camp violence (AFP)
- Student clashes a first major test for Dhaka government (AFP)
- Former deputy PM John Prescott to resign as lawmaker: report (AFP)
- 2 ex-aides to Saddam ejected from trial (AP)
- Voter registration exercise a sham : Zimbabwe opposition (AFP)
- Shark caught on Spain beach dies (AP)
- India's Sonia Gandhi calls on Mandela on South Africa visit (AFP)
- Bangladesh imposes curfew after protests (AP)
- Iraqi PM lashes out at U.S. critics (AP)
- Steady hand Tosovsky enters turbulent IMF waters (Reuters)
- Police arrest three over Hell's Angel biker murder probe (AFP)
- Family worries over Esfandiari's health (AP)
- Inquest to open into Newquay hotel fire (AFP)
- Ukraine leader diverts plane, fights fire (Reuters)
- 14 US soldiers die in helicopter crash (AP)
- US says Iranian cooperation insufficient (AP)
- Power back on in Gaza as EU sends fuel (AP)
- Eager to quell its own conflicts, African Union feels overstretched (The Christia
- German seeks reunion with NKorean husband after 46 years (AFP)
- China says mine was natural disaster (AP)
- Brown set to meet with Germany's Merkel amid EU vote calls (AFP)
- BHP Billiton posts 13.42 billion dollar profit (AFP)
- Australian regulator approves Wesfarmers' Coles takeover (AFP)
- Foreign students in Australia cheat scandal (AFP)
- Russia denies missile drop in Georgia (AP)
- UN urges Cambodia re-think on KRouge judge (AFP)
- Russia accuses Georgia of fabricating missile saga (Reuters)
- China mine safety slammed as hopes fade for 181 (Reuters)
- Chinese blankets recalled over chemical (AP)
- Dean third-most intense hurricane ever (AP)
- Japan's Abe looks to seal ties with India (AFP)
- Ex-editor links media in Diana death (AP)
- List of Category 5 Atlantic Hurricanes (AP)
- Minister: Zimbabwe must solve own woes (AP)
- Young Japanese losing interest in cars, booze (AFP)
- U.S. woos Latam students (AP)
- New plan for peace in Darfur neighbors (AP)
- China storm death toll rises to 36 (Reuters)
- Bhutto urges Pakistan power-share deal by end-August (AFP)
- Venezuela Congress OKs Chavez's reforms (AP)
- Dravid undone by England's 'perfect' cricket game (AFP)
- China aaaaaing down on AIDS groups (AP)
- Dean bears down on Mexico's oil industry (AP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,707 (AP)
- Nine arrested in Myanmar (AP)
- Iran, IAEA agree on nuclear ti:-):-):-):-)ble (AP)
- Dogs seized in N.Ireland aaaaadown (AP)
- Bhutto urges Pakistan power-share deal by end-August (AFP)
- Sierra Leone election will go to runoff (AP)
- Bell tolls for India as England post big win (AFP)
- U.S. envoy discusses Rice trip to Libya (AP)
- Lawmakers OK Chavez's reforms (AP)
- Alitalia privatisation attracts new interest (AFP)
- Mexico's Pemex evacuates rigs for Dean (AP)
- U.N. reports new details on Darfur rapes (AP)
- Iran OKs plan to ease nuclear standoff (AP)
- Wealthy Parisian nearly loses his car (AP)
- Summary Box: Iran frees Iranian-American (AP)
- Seven pro-democracy activists arrested in Myanmar (AFP)
- Russian officer accused of drug sales (AP)
- Israelis kill 5 Palestinians in Gaza (AP)
- Top U.S. diplomat visits Libya (Reuters)
- Beijing: Traffic ban cleared the air (AP)
- Govt reports fewer asylum applications, more removals (AFP)
- 9 Guatemala adoption babies hospitalized (AP)
- UN rights chief raises pressure on Khartoum over Darfur rapes (AFP)
- Official: Chinese still ignore safety (AP)
- Al-Sadr denies militia killed governors (AP)
- France seeks to rebuild ties with Iraq (AP)
- Nigerian sharia trial postponed (AFP)
- Reuters buys US research firm StarMine (AFP)
- US envoy visits Libya (AFP)
- Bangladesh students, police clash (AP)
- Mysterious mob eclipses Cosa Nostra (AP)
- Gaza's public workers paid to stay home (AP)
- EU to resume Gaza fuel aid after days of blackouts (AFP)
- Hawaii surfer donates boards for Gazans (AP)
- Ugandans hold anti-gay demonstration (AP)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad urges closer ties with US ally Azerbaijan (AFP)
- Russia, U.S. to consult on missile offer in Sept: Baku (Reuters)
- Iraqi and Syrian leaders meet (AP)
- List of Category 5 Atlantic Hurricanes (AP)
- Divine divide widens in Egypt (AFP)
- WFP launches food aid programme in flood-hit NKorea (AFP)
- Europe, Asia and U.S. inject more cash (AP)
- ICL rebel Dev sacked from India's academy (AFP)
- Scottish Labour Party to get first female leader (AFP)
- Opposition draws battle lines as Zimbabwe parliament convenes (AFP)
- Death toll from China storms rises to at least 36 (AFP)
- Dean was 3rd-most intense hurricane (AP)
- Bank of England lends 314 million pounds amid tight credit market (AFP)
- Wave of violence in Afghanistan kills 24 (AFP)
- EU to resume payments for Gaza power (AP)
- India needs education push to stay ahead of China in IT (AFP)
- Scholar held in Iran to be freed on bail (AP)
- EU must act on Kosovo without U.N.: think-tank (Reuters)
- UN readies appeal for Sudanese hit by floods (AFP)
- German business confidence plunges over US crisis (AFP)
- Scotland name strong side for South Africa clash (AFP)
- N. Korea seeks more flood aid (AP)
- Australian court overturns Indian doctor visa ban (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe MPs to debate revised constitution (AFP)
- Arbitration decision due on Heinze's Liverpool move (AFP)