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Top US Commander in Afghanistan Summoned to Washington

General Stanley McChrystal says criticism of Obama administration in 'Rolling Stone' magazine reflected 'poor judgment'

US General Stanley McChrystal (file photo)

Australia Mourns Mining Executives Killed in Plane Crash

Entire management board of Sundance Resources wiped out in accident near the Congo/Cameroon border

Talbot Group Holdings shows Queensland mining magnate Ken Talbot (top C) with management board members of Sundance Resources, killed in plane crash, 21 June 2010

Supplies Flow Into Gaza as Israel Eases Land Blockade

Development follows international pressure after deadly commando raid on aid flotilla trying to break Gaza blockade

Driver of truck loaded with Gaza-bound goods waits at Kerem Shalom crossing, on border of Israel and Gaza, 22 Jun 2010.

Tehran to Send Letters to 12 UN Security Council Nations

Foreign Minister Mottaki says letters express displeasure with recent sanctions, discuss fate of proposed nuclear fuel swap deal

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki (file)

PKK Blamed for Deadly Istanbul Bombing

Turkish officials say remote-controlled roadside bomb blasted bus carrying soldiers, their families, killing 5 people, wounding 12

A police officer stands in front of the wreckage of a military bus after a roadside bomb blew up the bus in Istanbul, Turkey, 22 Jun 2010

China Warns World Not to Play 'Blame Game' at G20 Summit

Beijing rebuffs criticism that its decision to unpeg the yuan from the dollar does little to address trade balances

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang speaks at a media briefing, in Beijing (File Photo)

UN Reports Life in Uzbek Refugee Camps as Miserable

Aid agencies say life for people on both sides of border remains difficult and tense

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

Burmese Migrants in Thailand Facing Increased Scrutiny

HRDF says Thai authorities targeting for arrest migrant workers who failed to take part in nationality verification program

Map of Thailand

US Funds Used to Pay Afghan Warlords

Congressional investigation says money is used to ensure safe passage of US supply convoys

A U.S. armored personal carrier vehicle escorts a convoy of trucks carrying U.S. equipments in Kabul, Afghanistan (File)

South Africa, France Eliminated From World Cup

Despite beating France, World Cup host South Africa is out of contention

A South Africa fan reacts at the end of the World Cup group A soccer match between France and South Africa at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, 22 Jun 2010
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