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Tuesday, 11 August 2009

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Iraqi policemen stand guard at site of bomb attack that targeted laborers in Baghdad's Amel neighborhood, 10 Aug 2009 Bombs in Iraq Kill 46
Baghdad bombings target day laborers; car bombings near Mosul rip through Shi'ite village


President Barack Obama, left, and Mexican President Felipe Calderon shake hands as they meet in Guadalajara, Mexico US, Mexico Clash on Trade, Drugs
Obama in Mexico for his first North American summit to meet with Calderon, Harper


Israel's FM Avigdor Lieberman gives a statement to the press before a meeting of his Yisrael Beitenu faction at the Knesset, in Jerusalem, 03 Aug 2009 Israeli FM: Mideast Peace Not in Foreseeable Future
Avigdor Lieberman says improving security, economy of Palestinians are the most that could be achieved through talks


US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton listens to Angolan Foreign Minister Assuncao dos Anjos in Luanda, 10 Aug 2009 Clinton Urges Angola to Hold Free, Fair Elections
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with President Jose Dos Santos, saying continued economic growth depends on good governance, democracy


Binyam Mohamed, 30, foreground, a British resident returns after nearly seven years in US captivity (File) Britain's Intelligence Chief Denies Use of Torture of Terror Suspects
John Scarlett says his officers are committed to the human rights values of liberal democracy, also have a responsibility to fight terrorism


Two men float a dog and supplies through flooded streets of Pingtung county, southern Taiwan, 10 Aug 2009 East Asia Tropical Cyclones Kill More Than 50
Typhoon Morakot, Tropical Storm Etau bring mudslides, flooding; hundreds of villages submerged in China


A CDC Image of H1N1 influenza virus Swine Flu Death Toll in India Increases
Six people have died and authorities reported three others in critical condition


Franco Frattini (File photo) Somali Pirates Release Italian Tugboat Audio Clip Available
Italian foreign minister expresses satisfaction at outcome after months of negotiations


Niger President Mamadou Tandja speaks to journalists at the presidential residence in Niamey, 31 Jul 2009 Opposition Group Calls for Niger President's Ouster
United Front for the Safeguard of Democratic Assets calls vote to change constitution illegal, accuses president of corruption


Mexico Chiapas Improves Port for Economic Development
Officials say improvements made in the port's infrastructure during the past few years are seeing results in attracting more cruise liners from America and Europe, and in more efficiently exporting goods from the region to other parts of the world