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Russia, US May Be Planning Spy Exchange

Imprisoned Russian scientist Igor Sutyagin would be released in exchange for members of alleged spy ring in deal proposed by US

Alleged Russian spy suspects Patricia Mills and Michael Zottoli are seated (left foreground) in US federal court , 02 Jul 2010

NATO 'Friendly Fire' Incident Kills 5 Afghan Soldiers

Officials say troops were on patrol in eastern province of Ghazni when NATO aircraft mistakenly began shooting at them

Israel Willing to Offer More to Facilitate Peace Talks

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is willing to take steps, including 'easing movements' of Palestinians in West Bank

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures during a meeting with President Barack Obama, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., 06 Jul 2010

French Court Sentences Noriega to 7 Years in Prison

Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega was accused of laundering illicit cocaine profits

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Queen Elizabeth Addresses UN General Assembly

British monarch last addressed United Nations 53 years ago

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, arrives with Prince Philip, by horse-drawn carriage for the third day of the Royal Ascot horse racing meeting at Ascot, England, 17 Jun 2010 (file photo)

Sri Lankan Protests Test UN Power to Investigate War

Government minister threatens to stage hunger strike if UN does not abandon plans to investigate allegations of human rights abuses

A Sri Lankan Buddhist monk looks on as others sit on a protest outside the United Nation's office in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7 July 2010

Thailand's New Migrant Labor Laws Spark Fear, Criticism

Police raid factories, arresting and deporting of hundreds of workers from Burma, Laos and Cambodia

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Thai Protesters Galvanized by Ousted Elected Representatives

Many want new elections because their benefactor, former PM Shinawatra, and politicians loyal to him were removed by military

Red Cross Says Food Crisis in Niger Worsening

International Federation of Red Cross says it needs an additional $3.3 million to provide much-needed assistance

A Nigerien woman cooks millet paste as children eat breakfast from a shared bowl in the village of Tamou, 60 kilometers outside Niamey, Niger (File Photo - 26 Feb 2010)

France Debates Public Ban on Full Islamic Veil

It is estimated that there are about 400,000 women in France who wear niqab or burqa

A woman dressed in a niqab, speaks with reporters during a press conference in Montreuil, east of Paris, 18 May 2010
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