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Sunday, 28 June 2009

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Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya salutes during a news conference at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, Friday, 26 June 2009 Obama 'Deeply Concerned' by Arrest of Honduran President
President Obama says the situation must be resolved peacefully through negotiations free from any outside interference


British Foreign Secretary David Miliband (file photo) Iran Arrests Local British Embassy Employees
David Miliband tells reporters Sunday that the detentions were harassment and intimidation that are not acceptable


Afghanistan Taliban Militants Kill 7 Afghan Police
Authorities say militants attacked a police post in Farah province Posht-e-Rud, and five officers and at least seven Taliban fighters were killed in ensuing clash


Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen Top US Officer Says Iraqis Ready for Handover
Admiral Mullen still has some concerns, but Iraqis prepared to handle own security


Jewish Settlement Israel Rejects Fresh International Demands for Settlement Freeze
Latest dispute follows a meeting of world powers in Europe


Somalia Somali Pirates Free Belgium Crew After Ransom Paid
Ship and its crew of two Belgians, a Dutch, three Filipinos and four Croatians were seized April 18, north of the Seychelles


Tanzania Tribal Clashes Kill at Least 12 in Northwest Tanzania
Fighting between the Kurya and Luo tribes broke out when Kurya cattle rustlers invaded a Luo village and stole some cows


Hungarian hussars ride in front of the Parliament building during a memorial day marking the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Iron Curtain in Budapest, Hungary Hungary Commemorates 20th Anniversary of Iron Curtain Collapse
But celebrations are overshadowed by concerns over Europe's future


Like slaves on an auction block waiting to be selected, victims of human trafficking have to perform as they are told or risk being beaten (2005 file photo) Asian Police Join to Combat Trafficking of Sex Slaves Audio Clip Available
Law enforcement experts say trade in young women is far more organized than first thought


Michael Jackson in concert in 1998 Fans in Kinshasa Reflect on Michael Jackson
Jackson's fans in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo mourn for the sudden death of iconic pop star