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Thousands Mourn Srebrenica Massacre Victims, Criticize UN

Survivors express frustration over United Nation's perceived failure to prevent killing of over 8000 Muslims by Serb forces in July 1995

A pile of more than 16,000 shoes, each pair representing a victim of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre are placed with a UN sign in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Sunday July 11, 2010

Insurgent Attacks Kill 11 Afghan Police, District Chief

NATO said Sunday a joint force of international and Afghan forces killed several insurgents, detained 2 in eastern Ghanzi

Israel Warns Aid Ship Not to Sail to Gaza

Ship sails from Greece six weeks after Israel's deadly raid on an international aid flotilla trying to break 3-year-old Gaza blockade

Israeli PM to Discuss Palestinian Talks With Mubarak

Netanyahu says he plans to ask Mubarak for help to promote direct peace talks with the Palestinians

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem office (File Photo - 04 Jul 2010)

BP Says Progress Made on New Oil Leak Cap

Robotic submarines removed the previous cap Saturday; oil will flow mostly unchecked until the new cap is installed

Capping stack BOP will attach to well bore to be able to stop flow and divert to vessels. This capping stack has been under construction for approx 2 months at the Cameron facility in Berwick, LA.

Spain Faces The Netherlands For World Cup Title

A global television audience of more than 700 million is predicted to watch Sunday's World Cup final in South Africa

Red Cross: Crucial to Provide Sanitation to Haiti Earthquake Victims

Red Cross officials say situation in Haiti was dire before the earthquake, critical now

People collect water and wash clothes from a well in Port-au-Prince, Haiti (File Photo)

Japan Ruling Coalition Loses Seats in Upper House

Democratic Party of Japan won fewer than 50 of the contested seats

Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General Yukio Edano at the party's election headquarters in Tokyo Sunday, July 11, 2010

China Confirms It Renewed Google's License

Official says government approved the license for Beijing Guxiang Information Technology, which operates Google's China website

Controversial Australian Web Filter Plan Put On Hold

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says that the new PM Julia Gillard wants a fresh approach

Australian Communications Minister Stephen Conroy (File Photo)
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