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N. Korea Warns US to Stop Military Exercises with South

Pyongyang says US and South Korea's plans to hold joint military exercises pose a major danger to the region

Ri Tong Il, center, spokesman for North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun's delegation is surrounded by the media at the main venue of the ASEAN Regional Forum in Hanoi, Vietnam, 22 Jul 2010

Admiral Mullen: Afghanistan Can 'Turn' by Obama Deadline

Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff acknowledges it may take years to fully defeat Afghan insurgency

Abbas: Direct Peace Talks Depend on Israeli Concessions

Palestinian president is resisting US, Israeli pressure for face-to-face talks; gives Israel one week to respond to his conditions

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting of the Fatah Revolutionary Council in the West Bank city of Ramallah, 20 Jul 2010

Cambodian Anxiety Peaks Ahead of Khmer Rouge Verdict

Millions expected to watch on TV as verdict of Kang Guek Eav, known as 'Duch,' is announced Monday by UN-backed court

In this Nov. 20, 2007 file photo, Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, center, the former Khmer Rouge prison chief at Tuol Sleng prison, sits in a dock during a hearing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Anti-Apartheid Hero Desmond Tutu to Retire

Nobel Peace Prize laureate will continue his work with a council of statesman

Nobel Peace Prize laureate and and former Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu talks during a press conference in Cape Town, South Africa, 22 Jul 2010

US Restores Ties With Notorious Indonesian Military Unit

Defense Secretary Gates says the Indonesian army has made significant progress in addressing human rights issues

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates listens to a translation of remarks by South Korean government ministers at a Seoul news conference, 21 July 2010

In Vietnam, Clinton Hails Relations, Cites Human Rights Concerns

The US secretary of state will also represent the United States at a security meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers while in Hanoi

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers a speech to mark the 15th Anniversary of the US-Vietnam Relations in Hanoi, Vietnam

Mubarak's Health, Blogger's Death Add to Season of Egyptian Discontent

Government denies reports that president's health is failing, pointing to recent hosting of several regional leaders

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during a meeting at the Presidential palace in Cairo, 06 Jul 2010

Indonesian Forest Community Rejects Emissions Trading

Several villagers concerned that efforts to stop deforestation will prevent their communities from using land for subsistence

Sydney, Australia Opens New 'Green' Cemetery

Eco-friendly burials can be seen as the ultimate act of recycling

Natural Burial Park at Kemp's Creek Cemetery near Sydney, Australia

Mystery Shrouds Ancient Civilization in Pakistan

Indus civilization spanned more than 680,000 square kilometers from western India to northern Afghanistan

Ruins of the ancient city of Moenjodaro, in Pakistan

India's Bollywood Film Industry Tries to Produce Crossover Movies

Move aims to produce films that appeal to global audience but so far, efforts have made uncertain start

Barbara Mori and Hrithik Roshan in a scene from 'Kites'
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