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Obama Replaces McChrystal With Petraeus as US Commander in Afghanistan

McChrystal resigned from the post following published comments he and his staff made mocking senior members of the Obama administration

General Stanley McChrystal arrives at the White House for a meeting with President Barack Obama

Iran Claims 17 KG Uranium Enriched to 20 Percent

United Nations and other countries increase sanctions against Tehran to pressure it to curtail its nuclear program

G8, G20 Leaders Confront Range of Issues Prior to Summit

Steps announced by some in advance of meeting add to speculation about outcome of the Canadian summit, 26-27 June

An Indian laborer welds at a workshop in Mumbai, India, 31 May 2010

Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Winds Up Painful Look at Past

Special commission formed to shed light on civilian killings due to wrap up its work soon

Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission is looking at one of the darkest aspects of the Korean War, civilian casualties

China Scraps Export Tax Rebate

Business experts say move aimed at tackling overcapacity, easing trade tensions before G20 summit

Shipping containers at Yangshan deep-water port in Shanghai, China (file photo)

Death Toll Reaches 76 in Congo Train Accident

Train was en route to Brazzaville, when it derailed, plunged into ravine near southern coastal city of Pointe-Noire

People look at pictures of injured victims in front of the Loandjili hospital in Pointe-Noire, 22 Jun 2010

Analysts: Russia Welcomes American Business But Not Opinion

During US visit, President Dmitri Medvedev stresses Russia is most interested in long-term business investments

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev seen at a meeting with representatives of U.S. venture funds in the Gorki residence outside Moscow, 25 May 2010

Sri Lanka Slams UN Rights Panel

Government spokesman says creation of three-member panel to advise on human rights is 'totally unacceptable'

Sri Lanka government spokesman  Keheliya Rambukwella (file photo)

Building Afghan Air Corps Expensive Task

The war in Afghanistan makes Kandahar air field one of the busiest single runway airports in the world

Building Afghanistan's Air Corps will take some time. It takes years to train a pilot, and Afghans have to learn not only how to fly the plane, but also how to speak English, the language of international aviation.

Beleaguered BP Boss Relinquishes Gulf Spill Management Duties

Man now in charge of BP's Gulf team is Bob Dudley, an American from Gulf state of Mississippi

BP Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward, left, and BP Managing Director Bob Dudley, right, arrive with other BP executives at the White House in Washington, 16 Jun 2010 (file photo)

Workers Lament Long Commute in China's Choking Cities

Bicycles give way to a love of cars that snarl traffic, creating daily misery for working Chinese

Traffic congestion in Beijing

South African Football Fans say World Cup Party is Just Beginning

Hosts knocked out of tournament despite victory over France, but local fans vow to continue being excellent hosts

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