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Group of almost 100 US activists hoping to bring aid to Gaza Strip arrive in Egypt

Group of almost 100 US activists hoping to bring aid to Gaza Strip arrive in Egypt

Sun, 2009-07-05 16:15.

CAIRO - About 100 U.S. activists arrived in Egypt Sunday on their way to Gaza, hoping to deliver medical aid, trucks and support for lifting a 2-year old Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the territory. ...

Exiled Honduran president flying home despite country's efforts to prevent him from landing

Exiled Honduran president flying home despite country's efforts to prevent him from landing

Sun, 2009-07-05 16:15.

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - Honduras' exiled president took off for home in a Venezuelan jet in a high-stakes attempt to return to power, even as the interim government told its military to turn away the ...

Bulgaria's right-wing opposition party wins the nation's parliamentary election

Bulgaria's right-wing opposition party wins the nation's parliamentary election

Sun, 2009-07-05 16:15.

SOFIA, Bulgaria - Bulgaria's right-wing opposition party won Sunday's parliamentary election by a wide margin over the corruption-tainted governing Socialist coalition, according to two exit polls. ...

2 British soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan; 16 deminers kidnapped in the east

2 British soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan; 16 deminers kidnapped in the east

Sun, 2009-07-05 16:15.

KABUL - Insurgent attacks killed two British soldiers in the southern Afghanistan region where thousands of U.S. Marines pushed forward with the American military's biggest anti-Taliban offensive sinc...

South Korea says North Korean missiles could hit key government, military targets in South

South Korea says North Korean missiles could hit key government, military targets in South

Sun, 2009-07-05 16:15.

SEOUL, South Korea - The ballistic missiles that North Korea test-fired this weekend were likely capable of striking key government and military facilities in South Korea, a defence official said Sund...

Obama seeks new start in dismal US-Russia relations through arms control

Obama seeks new start in dismal US-Russia relations through arms control

Sun, 2009-07-05 16:15.

MOSCOW - Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev end a seven-year hiatus in U.S.-Russian summitry on Monday, with each declaring his determination to further cut nuclear arsenals and repair a badl...