• Afghan Women Fear Loss of Modest Gains • U.N. Removes 5 Taliban From Its Sanctions List • As Some Young Muslims Turn to Radicalism, Concern Grows • Army Broadens Inquiry Into WikiLeaks Disclosure • July?s Toll Worst for U.S. Troops in Afghanistan • Berlusconi Splits With Ally, Fini, in Italy • Rocket From Gaza Hits Israeli City • Leaders of Syria and Saudi Arabia Discuss Hariri Tribunal • China Imprisons 3 Men Who Maintained Uighur Web Sites • Brazilian Goalie Is Charged in Ex-Lover?s Killing
• BP to try well kill Tuesday • House approves oil spill reform bill • U.S. worried more secret documents may be released • Obama hopes Rep. Rangel can leave "with dignity" • Arizona immigration law appeal set for November • Pakistan spy chief scraps UK trip on "terror" remarks • Nebraska's Nelson first Democratic senator to oppose Kagan • Enbridge says no restart date for ruptured line • Wildfires spread in western Russia, kill 28 • Israeli air strike kills Hamas commander in Gaza
• July becomes deadliest month for U.S. troops in nearly nine-year Afghan war • Colombia-Venezuela dispute unresolved in meeting of South American leaders • Jewish group says putting a mosque near Ground Zero will cause 'more pain' • Threats of drug cartel attacks shut U.S. Consulate in Juarez, Mexico • Beijing claims 'indisputable sovereignty' over South China Sea • London opts for bicycle rentals to ease gridlock • Mexican drug cartel threats lead U.S. to close Juarez consulate • Featured Advertiser • France's high court orders police to advise suspects of their rights upon arrest
• Death toll in Pakistani floods surges past 800 (AP) • Russia sends army to battle deadly wildfires (AP) • Israeli airstrike kills senior Hamas rocket maker (AP) • 3 dead as building collapses in Italy (AP) • Germany: memorial service for Love Parade victims (AP) • Saudi Arabia and Syria Try to Douse Lebanon's Next Fire (Time.com) • Germany mourns Love Parade victims (AFP) • Aid group suspends work due to South Sudan attacks (AP) • Mexico's TV channel cancels show after kidnappings (AP) • England advance despite Gul heroics (AFP)
• Saudi Arabia and Syria Try to Douse Lebanon's Next Fire • Mexico's Drug Wars: Finally Going After Number One • A Shady Resume Sparks Debate Over Honesty in China • Is Yemen in the Middle of Another Undeclared War? • French Baby Killings: Was it Mental Illness or Murder? • Will Britain Give Up its Nuclear Submarines? • Palestinians Hold to Preconditions for Talks with Israel • China: Factory Explosion, Toxic Spills as Disasters Rise • Spanish Court Seeks Arrest of U.S. Soldiers in Hotel Attack • Will Singer Wyclef Jean Run for President of Haiti?
• Official: More than 800 dead in Pakistan floods • Russia sends army to battle deadly wildfires • Germany: memorial service for Love Parade victims • 4 killed, 11 wounded in bombing south of Baghdad • July marks deadliest month of Afghan war for U.S. troops • Catholic pilgrims must pay to attend 2 pope events in U.K. • Moms work full-time for hikers' release from Iran • 5 soldiers killed in land mine attack in India • Strategy: Fight hard but be a good guest • Top Mexican drug lord killed in military raid
• Russia localizes some wildfires, others rage on • Official: More than 800 dead in Pakistan floods • Israel launches air strikes in Gaza after rocket fire • Germany remembers victims of Love Parade • Explosion at coal mine kills at least 17 in China • Quake in northeast Iran injures 170 people • Sarkozy threatens immigrants who target police • Chavez: Venezuela has deployed troops amid spat • 5.8 quake shakes Iran, no word on casualties • Greece turns to military to restore fuel supplies
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• Pakistan Flood Death Toll Rises Above 800 • U.S. Investigates Mexican Consulate Threats • Day in Pictures • Russian Spy's Husband Could Face Charges in Peru • U.N. Adds Everglades to Endangered Sites List • Video: Taiwan Fights Tattoo Stereotypes • Lawyer: Returned Russian Boy Back in Orphanage • Expert: China Oil Spill Much Bigger than Stated • Video: Donkey's Milk: Nutritious for Kids? • Fatal Crash Stokes Afghan-U.S. Tension in Kabul