Iraqi Red Crescent Closes
Baghdad Offices After Mass Kidnapping
Official says work stoppage
will continue until further notice Sporadic Violence in
Palestinian Territories as Blair Meets Israeli Leaders
Violence
erupted following Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' call for
new elections, Saturday Opponents of Iranian President
Post Early Lead in Local Elections
Seven moderate conservatives, four
reformers seem headed for victory in race for seats on Tehran's
municipal council EU Report Says Islamophobia in
Europe On The Rise New study says manifestations of
Islamophobia range from verbal threats to physical attacks on people
and property North Korea Nuclear Talks
Starts With Demands, Objections
US negotiator Christopher Hill says
his tolerance for N. Korea's attitude is running out
India-US Nuclear Deal on Track,
Critics Have Their Say Both left and right-wing political
parties in India have expressed concern about deal's potential
impact on New Delhi's nuclear weapons program
Young Rural Senegalese Women
Face Divided Paths Some African women gain skills in
vocational training school while others choose formal
education Fractious Chad Rebels Dismiss
Deby Meeting Violence has led Chad government to
impose a state of emergency until at least May 2007, limit freedom of
movement and association, while also increasing censorship of
media New UN Chief's Friends
Praise His Quiet Integrity, Intensity
Ban Ki-moon described as
quiet, driven, outgoing and a good-natured workaholic
Italians Debating
Euthanasia Support for the Italian man who has
asked to be allowed to die has increased in recent weeks
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