- 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)
- Japan's Abe visits India (AFP)
- Oil prices fall in European trading (AP)
- Bangladesh students torch army vehicle after clashes (AFP)
- Group finds China toy factory conditions "brutal" (Reuters)
- Cancer survival rate up in Europe (AFP)
- Chinese lash out at mining companies (AP)
- Duathlon organisers insure against Loch Ness monster attack (AFP)
- Kadhafi's son looks at new constitution for Libya (AFP)
- Website shows urban India shedding divorce stigma (Reuters)
- Indian 'terror' doctor wins Australian visa case (AFP)
- US tries to woo Latin American students (AP)
- Turkish PM calls on army to stay out of politics (Reuters)
- Trial against ex-officials opens in Iraq (AP)
- Britain's cancer survival rates 'below European average' (AFP)
- Peru quake victims face uncertain future (AP)
- Officials probe charred Taiwanese jet (AP)
- Taiwan airline apologises for inferno horror (AFP)
- Lawson takes first steps as Pakistan coach (AFP)
- Al Qaeda suspect released in Pakistan: lawyers (Reuters)
- Japan's Abe set for high-profile India visit (AFP)
- Frozen bodies found in Himalayas 40 years later (Reuters)
- Taiwan leader to visit Central America (AP)
- Australian court overturns visa decision (AP)
- Japan's defence chief to Pakistan for talks (AFP)
- Philippine talks with Muslim rebels postponed (Reuters)
- India's rebel league signs four Pakistan stars (AFP)
- Papers see tough road for SKorea candidate (AFP)
- Indian 'terror' doctor wins Australian visa case (AFP)
- Strip club pol still tipped to lead Australia: poll (AFP)
- Rape spurs call to amend French law (AP)
- Mexico's Pemex evacuates rigs for Dean (AP)
- U.N. to plan possible Somalia mission (AP)
- China warns of Games hijack threat (Reuters)
- U.S. deports sanctuary movement's symbol (AP)
- Freed high-profile Chinese dissident returns to US (AFP)
- Britain eases cattle restrictions (AP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,707 (AP)
- Anger mounts as hopes dim for trapped China miners (Reuters)
- Mexico abandons oil rigs ahead of Dean (AP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,707 (AP)
- Kadhafi's son outlines new constitution for Libya (AFP)
- U.N. agency may have hit back at N.Korea whistleblower (Reuters)
- Austrian victim calls captor `poor soul' (AP)
- Hurricane threatens heart of Maya land (AP)
- South African president arrives in DRCongo (AFP)
- Britain must stop flow of guns to inner cities: Jesse Jackson (AFP)
- Bus crash kills 29 in Pakistan (AP)
- Londoners to benefit from Venezuela fuel deal (AFP)
- Shark captured off Spanish beach (AFP)
- U.N. approves planning for possible force in Somalia (Reuters)
- Koreans to be repatriated from Russian islands (AFP)
- Mexico's Pemex evacuates rigs for Dean (AP)
- Pakistan set aside fine for Shoaib Akhtar (AFP)
- Female German hostage rescued, talks for 19 SKoreans stalled (AFP)
- UN to extend African peace force in Somalia (AFP)
- Red Cross urges aid to help 3.7 million in North Korea floods (AFP)
- Microsoft cuts 50 euros off Europe Xbox (AP)
- International confab on ICT access in Africa in Rwanda (AFP)
- Divisive Turkish vote heads to 2nd round (AP)
- US military struggles to `defeat' IEDs (AP)
- Electricity is latest Gaza battleground (AP)
- Britain seeking to persuade EU to relax meat ban (AFP)
- Turaaa's presidential hopeful fails in first-round vote (AFP)
- Lawson gears up for tough Pakistan job (AFP)
- Indian PM defends nuclear deal with U.S. (AP)
- Bush seeks to boost Canada, Mexico ties (AP)
- British Muslims to stage 'Live 8' concert for Darfur (AFP)
- Jordan won't hand over Saddam's daughter (AP)
- Zimbabwean capital hit by diarrhoea outbreak (AFP)
- Strong quake strikes off Philippines (AP)
- Skype outage caused by download update (AP)
- Governors killed in Iraq (AP)
- Strong quake hits Philippines (Reuters)
- Samsung expects chip earnings to gain (AP)
- Liverpool-Chelsea ref Styles gets red card (AFP)
- New Zealand refuses Guantanamo detainees (AP)
- Nasdaq looks to sell LSE stake (AFP)
- Zimbabwe's deputy president promotes traditional food, denies starvation (AFP)
- Turkish parliament votes on Gul presidency, again (Reuters)
- Gazans battle blackouts as EU mulls resuming fuel aid (AFP)
- Chinese kin lash out as trapped miners' hopes dim (Reuters)
- Pete Doherty arrested again for suspected drugs offences (AFP)
- China TV airs shows defending products (AP)
- Man City not getting carried away, says Eriksson (AFP)
- Five dead in Sri Lanka rebel attack (AFP)
- Environmental protesters stage more demos across Britain (AFP)
- Africa wages war on scourge of plastic bags (Reuters)
- 19 killed in bus accident in Nepal (AP)
- Ex-Red Army member released in Germany (AP)
- Iraq prime minister visits Syria (AP)
- Indonesia, Japan ink free trade pact (AFP)
- French FM to meet Iraq's divided leadership (AFP)
- Hope fading for trapped Chinese miners (AP)
- China inflation spells lean time for hungry ghosts (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe parliament to mull nationalization plans (Reuters)
- Malaysia honors DVD-sniffing dogs (AP)
- US sailor pleads guilty to child :-):-):-) charge in Australia (AFP)
- Chinese couple tried to name baby "@" (Reuters)
- Dramatic escape as fire engulfs Taiwanese plane (AFP)
- India faces "unbearable" oil bill, nuclear a must: PM (Reuters)
- Roadside bomb kills Iraqi governor (AP)
- Politician drunk in strip club? Aussies don't care (AFP)
- EU cuts funding to Gaza plant (AP)
- Report: Hijacker went to al-Qaida camp (AP)
- Argentina's Menem loses governor's race (AP)
- Australia rushes to catch 'Indian express' on trade: report (AFP)
- 7 Bentleys stolen in Moscow this year (AP)
- Israel, Holocaust survivors strike deal (AP)
- NZ investigates China clothes imports (AP)
- Top alert on Indonesia volcano (Reuters)
- Taiwanese jet catches fire in Japan (AP)
- British troops fighting hard but on top: army chief (AFP)
- German captive freed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Israel to turn away Darfur refugees (AP)
- Loss and salvation in Peruvian church (AP)
- U.S. official praises SAfrica AIDS plan (AP)
- Death toll hits 15 as storms lash China (AP)
- France offers U.S. symbol with Iraq trip (AP)
- Hurricane Dean pummels Jamaica (AP)
- Palm oil not a field of dreams for all Indonesians (Reuters)
- Expelled Eritreans seek damages from Ethiopia (Reuters)
- Virgin planning to publicly list businesses: CEO (AFP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,706 (AP)
- Fish farms help families in Africa hit by AIDS (Reuters)
- Climate change activists clash with police at Heathrow airport (AFP)
- Bookies back Ivanov to be next Russian president (Reuters)
- Afghan police rescue female German hostage (AFP)
- Japanese PM arrives in Indonesia to boost trade ties (AFP)
- Mob attacks British police station, 15 arrested (AFP)
- Kazakh president's party wins all seats (AP)
- French foreign minister makes surprise Iraq visit (AFP)
- India coalition backs PM over U.S. nuclear deal (Reuters)
- SAfrica shark cage-divers work on image (AP)
- Another Lehmann gaffe gifts Rovers a point (AFP)
- At least 15 dead in China storms (AFP)
- Holocaust story inspires pride, doubt (AP)
- Diana a 'devious moron', insists Germaine Greer (AFP)
- A free-for-all over oil money in Nigeria (AP)
- Movie spans Vietnam's north-south divide (AP)
- Rugby star Vickery should make speedy return, say England (AFP)
- Afghanistan celebrates independence from Britain (AFP)
- Families of Sudan detainees in U.S. prison protest (Reuters)
- Opposition cast aside as Kazakh leader's party sweeps elections (AFP)
- Afghan TV shows kidnapped German woman (AP)
- Climate protesters march at Heathrow airport (Reuters)
- Scuffles with police as hopes fade for Chinese miners (AFP)
- Police search for kidnapped German amid fears for SKoreans (AFP)
- Mortar attack kills 12 in east Baghdad (AP)
- Fighting in Lebanon camp kills 2 (AP)
- Maldives president claims referendum victory, appeals for unity (AFP)
- Polish PM says opposition too dependent on Germany (Reuters)
- Israel allows fuel into Gaza (AP)
- British Army head: troops 'stretched' (AP)
- Kazakh vote below OSCE standards but step forward (Reuters)
- Polls: Thais approve new constitution (AP)
- Climate change protestors descend on Heathrow airport (AFP)
- Mortar attack kills 12 in Baghdad (AP)
- India seeks support for US nuke deal during Japan PM visit (AFP)
- Israel will turn away Darfur refugees (AP)
- Police search for kidnapped German amid fears for SKoreans (AFP)
- South Korea to send flood aid to North next week (Reuters)
- Pet camel kills woman in Australian outback (AFP)
- Israel returns Sudanese migrants (AP)
- Israel allows fuel into Gaza (AP)
- SAsia flood death toll tops 2,700 (AFP)
- Tourist boom brings threat to Leh's Tibetan architecture (AFP)
- Rescuers try to reach 181 Chinese miners (AP)
- Europe's housing market sheltered from US mortgage crisis (AFP)
- Typhoon hits China's coastline; 9 dead (AP)
- Brussels chocolate factory workers wonder who's chasing Godiva (AFP)
- Great powers cast bids for strategic Central Asia (AFP)
- Sierra Leone: presidential runoff likely (AP)
- Thailand votes on junta's constitution (AFP)
- Australian Labor leader admits strip club visit on UN trip (AFP)
- Germany weighs bigger Afghan deployment but counts cost (AFP)
- Shiite militia expands grip in Baghdad (AP)
- Ahmadinejad: Israel is bearer of Satan (AP)
- Dean batters Caribbean banana industry (AP)
- Maldivians vote in historic election (AP)
- Hurricane Dean hits Caribbean (AP)
- Peru quake survivors grow desperate (AP)
- US adviser: UK not in control in Basra (AP)
- Ethiopia releases 32 opposition members (AP)
- Flooding traps 180 coal miners in eastern China (Reuters)
- China braces for typhoon (AP)
- Germany's Merkel calls for more market transparency (AFP)
- Darfur displaced say joint U.N.-AU force needed (Reuters)
- France underline World Cup potential with England win (AFP)
- Activist demands Myanmar solve fuel spike (AFP)
- Kazakh leader's party heads for crushing victory (Reuters)
- Rain ruins India one-day warm-up (AFP)
- India A edge out Kenya to reach final (AFP)
- Shiite militia expands grip in Baghdad (AP)
- Migrant cash is world economic giant (AP)
- Typhoon Sepat hammers Taiwan (AFP)
- Spurs back on song as Toffees come unstuck (AFP)
- Helicopter crash kills 6 Iranian troops (AP)
- Maldivians vote in historic election (AP)
- Wales hold out against Argentina (AFP)
- Bangladesh monsoon death toll nears 700 (AFP)
- Hundreds pose naked on shrinking Swiss glacier (Reuters)
- Hundreds pose naked on shrinking Swiss glacier (Reuters)
- German woman abducted in Kabul, talks for SKoreans over (AFP)
- Girl mistaken for missing Madeleine identified as Belgian (AFP)
- Nigerian stock index dips 2.7 percent (AFP)
- Fighting over resources kills 18 Somalis (AP)
- Can you hold? BT phone customer kept waiting 20 hours (AFP)
- Ahmadinejad: Israel is bearer of Satan (AP)
- Nigerian troops patrol restive oil city to forestall fresh unrest (AFP)
- Car bomb kills 15 in Afghanistan (AP)
- Toulouse match took its toll, admits Beniaaa (AFP)
- Egypt to charge Muslim Brotherhoood leaders (AFP)
- Pakistani soldier injured in fresh clashes with militants (AFP)
- Man dies, six people missing in seaside hotel fire (AFP)
- Hijackers of Turkish plane surrender (AFP)
- Iran's Guards: We'll 'punch' U.S. (AP)
- Koreas postpone summit to October (AP)