Pakistani Army Says Raid at
Terrorist Training Facility Kills 80 Militants
Army spokesman Major-General Shaukat Sultan tells VOA that those
running the facility were repeatedly warned to close the madrassah
before it was attacked Baghdad Bomb Kills At Least 30,
Injures 60 Witnesses say most of the victims
were day-laborers who typically congregate nearby looking for
part-time work Olmert: Israel May Soon Expand
Offensive in Gaza Israeli
troops have been operating against militants in Gaza since June,
trying to stop the smuggling of weapons, and the firing of rockets
into Israel Nigeria Says Human Error May
Have Caused P*** Crash Official
says Boeing 727 pilot ignored instructions to delay takeoff because of
bad weather Violence, Accusations Mar Congo
Vote Counting Rival camps in Sunday's
post-war presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo are
accusing each other of cheating Analysts say Renewed Chad
Fighting Signals Growing Rebel Movement
4
government soldiers killed in battle, Sunday, including army's
deputy commander in chief, General Moussa Sougui
British Report: Failure to Curb
Global Warming Disastrous for World Economies
British PM unveils Stern report which says inaction could cost
five to 20 percent of world's gross domestic product per
year China Wants Southeast Asian
Nations to Strengthen Defense Cooperation
China, ASEAN leaders focus on regional security as trade reaches
$130 billion Muslim Hip Hop Group Stirs
Northern Nigeria Youth The
Kano-Boys bring social messages to a broad range of young
listeners Cyclists Converge on Burkina
Faso for Tour de Faso Competition More than
100 cyclists from around the world are pedaling their way across
Burkina Faso this week
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