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Suicide Bombers Kill at Least 46 in Iraq

Most of the casualties belong to the government-backed Sunni militia that helped put a lid on a growing civil war in 2006 and 2007

 An Iraqi soldier inspects the scene of a suicide attack in Radwaniya, southwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, July 18, 2010

Biden: US Troop Withdrawal From Iraq Remains on Schedule

US Vice President Joe Biden says Iraq is ready to stand on its own

Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the annual Tennessee Democratic Party Jackson Day in Nashville, Tennessee, 16 Jul 2010

EU Envoy Criticizes Israel during Gaza Visit

European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton visited war-torn Gaza, a month after Israel eased its crippling land blockade

EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton, left, talks to a Palestinian chemist at a pharmaceutical company lab in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip, 18 Jul 2010

Clinton in Pakistan on Key Mission

Clinton arrived Sunday in Islamabad where she will underscore the need for cooperation between Pakistan, Afghanistan in winning the war

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, is greeted by Pakistani Chief of Protocol Ghalib upon her arrival at Pakistan Airforce Base, Chakala in Islamabad, Sunday, July 18, 2010

BP Hopeful Oil Well Will Remain Sealed

BP officials say there are no plans to reopen the well that was sealed Thursday as part of a pressure test

AIDS Vaccine: Challenges and Opportunities

Road to Prevention report outlines strategy to discover HIV vaccine

Chinese Mine Accidents Kill At Least 30

China has the world's worst mine safety record, with more than 2,600 coal miners killed last year in accidents and explosions

US State Department Defends Military Aid to Cambodian Army

Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, William J. Burns, was in Cambodia this weekend to return seven looted antiquities

US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs William J. Burns, addresses a press conference (File Photo)

Police: Suicide Bombers to Blame for Kampala Blasts

Police chief Kale Kayihura told reporters Sunday that two bodies from the bombings have not been claimed or identified

Experts from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at one of the scenes of Sunday evenings explosions in Uganda capital city Kampala.

Japan's Sport of Sumo Wrestling Slammed by Scandal

Some wrestlers admitted that they bet on baseball games, used organized crime bookies

Sumo wrestlers clad in summer kimono walk towards an arena for their bouts at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament in Nagoya, central Japan, 15 Jul 2010
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