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Suicide Attacks Across Iraq Kill 36
In deadliest attack, suicide bomber driving fuel tanker killed 15 people at police headquarters in northern city of Baiji

France Hosts International Conference on Darfur  Audio Clip Available
Among those participating are U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, as well as representatives from China

Darfur Activists Prepare For Possible Beijing Olympics Boycott  Audio Clip Available
Advocates for peace in Darfur say calls for boycott of 2008 Chinese Games could become separate campaign      

Israel's Prime Minister Cautions Against High Expectations at Egypt Summit  Audio Clip Available
Ehud Olmert says he hopes meeting will revive Arab-Israeli peace process

IAEA Nuclear Inspectors Prepare For North Korea Visit  Audio Clip Available
Olli Heinonen, chief inspector with the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency, says he will fly to Pyongyang on Tuesday to get the North's nuclear pledges back on track

UN Envoy Hopes East Timor Elections Will Unify Nation  Audio Clip Available
Atul Khare says the nation's relatively peaceful parliamentary election campaign period has raised hopes that the June 30 elections will bring unity to the troubled country

Despite Peace Talks With Pakistan, India Maintains Tight Grip on Kashmir
There has been a slow but steady thaw in relations the past two years, with improvements in intergovernmental communication and cross-border transportation

Taylor May Not Show Up in Court Again, Says Former Advisor  Audio Clip Available
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is the first African leader to be tried outside of the continent

Hong Kong Marks Decade Under 'One Country, Two Systems'  Audio Clip Available
Ten years ago, many feared Beijing would renege on its pledge to allow Hong Kong to retain its capitalist system and its autonomy

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