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Red Cross: Ethnic Violence Kills 'Several Hundred' in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan's interim leader acknowledges death toll in cities of Osh and Jalalabad could be much higher than official count of 176

Uzbek refugee woman Zilola who fled from Kyrgyzstan seen in a refugee camp on the border at the Uzbek village of Erkishlok, 15 Jun 2010

UN Human Rights Officials say Kyrgyzstan Violence Appears Coordinated

Indiscriminate killings and rapes have deepened the fault-lines between the country's ethnic Uzbek and Kyrgyz communities

Uzbek women and a child who fled from the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh, wait for permission to cross into Uzbekistan, on the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Uzbekistan closed the border Tuesday, leaving many camped out on the Kyrgyz side or str

Thailand's Anti-Government Protesters Laying Low

Red Shirt supporters continue demands for new elections and justice for those who died in crackdown

An announcer and a technician inside the studio of We Love Udon, a red shirt radio station in Udon Thani

NATO Predicts Decades-Long Battle Against Corruption in Afghanistan

Killing graft is a key goal for success in Afghanistan, but NATO faces a society steeped in official corruption

Afghan man poses along with his children

Obama to Deliver Critical Oval Office Speech on Gulf Oil Spill

White House spokesman says president also will discuss plans to speed up handling of oil spill damage claims to those affected by crisis

President Barack Obama and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist walk along Casino Beach on Pensacola Beach, Florida, 15 Jun 2010, as he visited the Gulf Coast region affected by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Cameroon Disappointed by Opening Loss at World Cup

Indomitable Lions defeated by Japan

Cameroon's Eric Choupo-Moting, left competes for the ball with Japan's Yuto Nagatomo, right, during the World Cup group E soccer match between Japan and Cameroon at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa, 14 Jun 2010

No World Cup Bonus for Zimbabwe

World Cup fans visiting South Africa say they are uncertain about political situation in neighboring Zimbabwe

2009 file photo of a tourist bungee jumping at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe

UN to Shutdown Critical Air Service to West Africa

World Food Program says it will have to shut down service because it has run out of cash

Map of Guinea

Africa's Gay Activists Use Internet to Advance Homosexual Rights

In midst of tough laws being proposed against homosexuality across continent, author of popular blog continues to help community

Gay Uganda is one of the most popular blogs advocating gay rights in Africa

Diminishing Gulf Oyster Industry Struggles On

Commercial fishing ban doesn't stop New Orleans from throwing oyster festival

Due to oil spill safety concerns, these oysters caught off the Louisiana coast cannot be sold to restaurants or the public.

Boy Scouts of America Celebrate 100th Anniversary

Celebration in Ottawa, Illinois honors Boy Scout Founder W.D. Boyce

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