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Iran Says 'Terror Attack' Kills 20 in Southeast

Witnesses say two explosions shook main mosque in Zahedan late Thursday

Map of Iran

Test on Gulf Oil Well Underway After Technical Problem

Test result will help engineers prepare for kill operation, which involves filling well pipe with heavy mud to stop the flow of oil

A workboat pulls boom into place alongside the Pacific Responder oil skimming vessel in the Gulf of Mexico near the coast of Louisiana, 14 Jul 2010

Nuclear Scientist Receives Hero's Welcome in Iran

Tehran alleges Shahram Amiri was abducted by US, a claim that Washington strenuously denies

Shahram Amiri holds his 7-year-old son Amir Hossein as he arrives at the Imam Khomeini airport just outside Tehran, Iran, 15 Jul 2010

India, Pakistan Struggle to Set Terms for Peace Talks

Historical tensions, 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and Kashmir haunt efforts to find common ground

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, right, walks with his Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna, left, as they arrive for talks on July 15, 2010

Al-Shabab Leader Threatens More Attacks in Uganda

Al-Shabab leader says Islamist group will continue to take revenge against Ugandans for AU peacekeeping role in Somalia

Ugandan police in Kampala display items recovered from a bombing scene, 13 Jul 2010

Conflict Diamond Discussion in Deadlock Over Zimbabwe Exports

Opponents of move to allow Zimbabwe diamonds to be certified as 'conflict-free' hold their ground at meeting of World Diamond Council

Diamonds

Rare Officers Meeting Held in the Korean DMZ

Rare talks are the first to be held since a South Korean warship exploded and sank in the Yellow Sea on March 26

A North Korean Army soldier looks south at the border village of Panmunjom,(DMZ) that separates the two Koreas since the Korean War (File)

China on Track to Be World's Second Largest Economy

Country's National Bureau of Statistics says economy grew by 10.3 percent in second quarter of this year

A shop keeper, right, counts sale items while a customer, left, chooses clothes at a shopping mall in downtown Beijing, 15 July 2010

Australia Seeks Indonesian Support for Offshore Refugee Camp

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith discusses Canberra's plans to build a refugee transit camp in neighboring East Timor

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith, left, shakes hands with his Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa before a meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, 15 July 2010

Report says Pirate Attacks Down in 2010

However, International Maritime Bureau says Somali pirates increasing range, capabilities

An armed suspected pirate looks over the edge of a skiff, in international waters off the coast of Somalia, 18 Mar 2006

Report: HIV Prevention Research Enters New Era

But, head of AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition says good news comes at a time when researchers are facing a big obstacle - limited funding

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