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British PM Defends Remarks on Terrorism from Pakistan

Jul 29, 2010 — Photo: AP British Prime Minister David Cameron has wrapped up a three-day visit to India, calling for a stronger partnership with India.
Visa issues upset UK-India partnership hopes

Jul 29, 2010 — David Cameron says he wants a new economic and cultural partnership with India (Report, 28 July). However, by his government's order, Indians who travel to the UK regularly for business or cultural reasons are charged a fee of £610 for a 10-year visa, ...
Pakistan Boost Rescue Effort After Flash Floods Kill 275, Destroys Homes

Jul 29, 2010 — Pakistan stepped up rescue efforts after flash floods and heavy rains in the northwest killed 275 people and left thousands stranded in the region's worst storms.
Analysts Debate Impact of Afghan War Leak on US-Pak Relations

Jul 28, 2010 — Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistani chief of Army Staff points out a feature to US Admirtal Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, during an aerial tour of Pakistan, 24 Jul 2010 Following the leak of tens of thousands of documents on the ...
Serbia lawmakers vow never to recognize Kosovo

Jul 27, 2010 — BELGRADE, Serbia - Serb lawmakers passed a resolution Tuesday vowing that their country will never recognize Kosovo as an independent state, despite a UN court ruling backing the independence declaration by the former Serbian province.
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Turkish Influence Grows at Iran's Expense

Jul 26, 2010 — When Turkey voted against additional United Nations sanctions on Iran last May, it seemed the relationship between Ankara and Tehran was stronger than ever.
Arabic Channel Bombed in Baghdad

Jul 26, 2010 — Soldiers inspected the Baghdad office of Al Arabiya, an Arabic news channel, after a bombing Monday in which six people died. By TIM ARANGO BAGHDAD - On Sunday, a journalist for Al Arabiya, an Arabic-language news channel, sat in the newsroom and ...
Grim Questions Follow German Stampede

Jul 25, 2010 — BERLIN - A deadly stampede at a German music festival over the weekend has raised accusations of negligence aimed at event organizers, politicians and the police, who on Sunday defended their actions in one of the deadliest public ...
Who's on trial at Cambodia's war crimes tribunal

Jul 25, 2010 — By AP AP -- The former chief of the Khmer Rouge's main prison and torture facility was convicted Monday of war crimes and crimes against humanity and sentenced to 35 years in prison, ending the first case before a UN-backed tribunal since the regime's ...
Iranian Negotiator Agrees to Meet With European Diplomat

Jul 25, 2010 — ISTANBUL - In an apparent effort to garner international support for its nuclear program, Iran has agreed to meet with the European Union's foreign affairs chief in early September, after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
U.S., South Korean Forces Begin Military Exercises: Video

Jul 25, 2010 — July 26 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Zeb Eckert reports on joint naval exercises by the US and South Korea that began yesterday off the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, maneuvers North Korea threatened to "counter.
Ugandan Opposition Leader to Detail Government Harassment

Jul 25, 2010 — Photo: AP Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni, addresses the opening of the African Union Summit in Kampala,Uganda, Sunday, July 25, 2010.
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