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President Bush, left, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, second
from left, and others leave the White House to attend Middle East
peace conference in Annapolis, 27 Nov 2007 Diplomats Converge on Annapolis for Middle East Conference  Audio Clip Available
Senior officials from nearly 50 countries gather to launch final-status peace negotiations between Israel and Palestinians


Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf salutes as he
listens to the national anthem during the farewell ceremony at General
Headquarters in Rawalpindi, 27 Nov 2007 Pakistan's Musharraf Attends Military Farewell Ceremonies  Audio Clip Available
Officials say General Musharraf to retire Wednesday, when his successor General Ashfaq Kayani takes over


President Bush speaks as he and Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo
Fukuda make joint statements, 16 Nov 2007 US, Iraq Agree to Principles for Future Relationship  Audio Clip Available
Officials say Presidents Bush, Maliki signed declaration of principles for talks during teleconference Monday


Sung Kim (file photo) Nuclear Envoys Arrive in N. Korea to Assess Disablement Progress
Senior US diplomat Sung Kim tells reporters in Beijing representatives feel they are making progress


 Riot police face young residents of Villiers-le-Bel, while a
garbage truck burns in the background, during clashes late Monday, 26
Nov 2007 French Riot Police Injured During Clashes in Paris Suburb  Audio Clip Available
Violence reminiscent of 2005, when rioting in immigrant-heavy suburbs near French capital spread across the country


Chinese boy holds 'Barbie and Tanner' toy made by Mattel
in Shanghai department store, 16 Aug 2007 EU, Chinese Leaders to Discuss Controversial Trade Issues  Audio Clip Available
In recent months, China has scrambled to clamp down on poor quality goods to try to build confidence in 'made in China' label


Dalai Lama speaks at a news conference at Kogakkan University in
Ise, Japan, 17 Nov 2007 China Quickly Condemns Dalai Lama's Call for Referendum on Succession  Audio Clip Available
Dalai Lama says his successor will be chosen outside of Tibet if he dies in exile


Kenya EU Election Observers in Kenya to Monitor Poll  Audio Clip Available
European Union team so far consists of 11 election experts based in Nairobi, 38 long-term observers who will head to locations in Kenya's eight provinces beginning Wednesday


President Laurent Gbagbo Ivory Coast President, Prime Minister Talk Ahead of Rebel Areas Visit
Ivory Coast leaders meet in Burkina Faso as they try to reunite their divided country


Rescuers pull a victim of a collapsed bridge at Kalapara, 160
kilometers (100 miles) south of Dhaka, 24 Nov 2007 Oxfam Says Climate Change Hits Poor Hardest  Audio Clip Available
International humanitarian agency report says natural disasters have risen from 120 annually in 1980s to 500 today


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