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US Attorney General in Afghanistan for Corruption Talks

Eric Holder is pressing Afghan leaders to do more to improve governance and stamp out graft

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder holds a press conference during a trip to Kabul to press Afghan officials to end corruption

NATO Forces Repel Taliban Attack on Airbase

Militants set off a car bomb and storm an airport in a failed attempt to enter the airbase used by Afghan and international forces

Smoke rises outside an airfield used by Afghan and international forces in Jalalabad, east of Kabul,  Afghanistan, 30 Jun 2010

Uganda on Heightened Alert After Deadly Rebel Attack in Congo

Officials blame fighters from the Allied Democratic forces for killing 16 people

Map of Uganda

Kenyan PM Recovering From Operation to Relieve Pressure on Brain

Raila Odinga's doctors say he would be able to resume his schedule within five days

Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga (file photo)

Benigno Aquino Inaugurated Philippines President

New president takes oath of office before supreme court justice, promises to deliver country from poverty, pervasive corruption

Newly inaugurated President Benigno Aquino III administers the oath on local officials during his first day at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, 30 June 2010

Google Awaits China Internet License Renewal

American search engine hopes small but significant change to home page in China will be enough to save its business there

General view of Google head office in Beijing, 30 Jun 2010

Residents Talk about Neighbor Accused of Spying for Russia

Neighbors concerned that one of 11 alleged spies, Mikhail Semenko, lived among them

Alleged spy Mikhail Semenko's apartment building in Arlington, Virginia

Football Fans Across Africa Back Ghana in World Cup Quarterfinal

Excitement building as Ghana prepares to face Uruguay Friday in South Africa

Ghana's Samuel Inkoom, right, and Anthony Annan participate in a drill during a Ghana national soccer team training session in Mogwase, South Africa, 28 Jun 2010

Drinking Coffee May Protect Against Some Cancers

Four-cup-a-day drinkers had fewer head and neck cancers

At a science café,  ordinary people get to hear straight from the scientists themselves.
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