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At Least 40 Killed in Uganda Blasts

Police chief says Kampala attacks seemed to be targeting crowds gathered to watch the World Cup

A man attends to an injured women after a bomb went off in a restaurant in Kampala's Kabalagala district (called Ethiopian Village) in Uganda, 11 July 2010

Rights Group Names 2010 Most Violent Year in Afghan War

Afghanistan Rights Monitor says more than 1,000 Afghan civilians have been killed this year

Relatives load coffins of people killed in overnight NATO raid in Kandahar, south of Kabul, 28 Jun 2010

Israeli Probe Faults Military Planning in Deadly Raid on Gaza Aid Flotilla

Israeli military investigation finds Israel's armed forces committed serious errors when preparing, carrying out deadly raid

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Medvedev: Iran Nearer to Nuclear Weapons Potential

Russian leader's remarks indicate concern as he emphasizes need for talks with Tehran

US Official Says 'Significant Progress' Made in Stopping Oil Leak

Retired Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen said on NBC's "Today" show Monday that BP's work could result in the final shutdown of the well

National Incident Commander Ret. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen briefs reporters 8 Jul 2010

North Korea, US to Hold Warship Talks

The sinking of a South Korean ship is expected to dominate Tuesday's talks between North Korea and the U.S.-led UN Command

South Korean Internet-savvy citizens, such as bloggers, Twitter users and online media reporters, who are invited by the Defense Ministry, visit the wreckage of a warship that the government claims was sunk by a North Korean torpedo in March.

Japan's Ruling Party Faces Uphill Battle After Election Defeat

Prime Minister Naoto Kan apologizes to party supporters for failing to meet expectations

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan walks past posters of himself during ballot counting in upper house parliamentary elections at party's election headquarters in Tokyo, 11 July 2010.

Spain Jubilant After Country Wins World Cup

Victory is Spain's first World Cup championship title and comes after goal scored in extra time against Netherlands

Spanish fans celebrate in a fountain in downtown Madrid after Spain defeats the Netherlands to win the World Cup soccer final,  in South Africa, 11 July 2010.

Haiti Marks 6 Months Since Devastating Earthquake

7.0 magnitude earthquake January 12 left 1.5 million homeless

People sit in the Corail-Cesselesse camp for earthquake displaced people on outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti (file photo)

Archaeologists Discover Double Tomb at Saqqara, Egypt

Egyptian archaeologists hope discovery indicates larger trove of tombs dating back to Old Kingdom

The step pyramids of Saqqara, believed to be the world's oldest carved stone stuctures, 8 Jul 2010
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