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Monday, 7 September 2009

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Undated frame grab taken from video described by British prosecutors as suicide video and provided by Metropolitan police, shows Abdullah Ahmed Ali (File photo) British Court Convicts 3 in Liquid Explosives Plot
Prosecutors say defendants intended to make 'violent and deadly' statement" with bombings, which would have involved flights bound to North America from London


An Afghan man walks in front of a billboard with a photo of Afghanistan's president Hamid Karzai in Kabul, 06 Sep 2009 Report: Fake Vote Sites Boosted Karzai in Afghan Election
Unnamed Afghan and Western officials say Hamid Karzai's supporters created as many as 800 fake polling stations that produced hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes


British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks during a news conference with the German Chancellor in Berlin 6 Sept 2009 International Conference on Afghanistan to Convene After Election Completed Audio Clip Available
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown tells reporters high level conference would deal with issues such as security, governance and development


People gather around destroyed car after suicide car bomber targets checkpoint in Ramadi, 7 Sep 2009 At Least 8 Killed in Western Iraq Suicide Bombing
Officials say attack took place at checkpoint outside Ramadi; four police officers among dead


President Barack Obama (file photo) Obama to Deliver Labor Day Speech to Unions
US president travels to Ohio where he will address AFL-CIO members during annual picnic


Helicopters of the National Emergency Management Agency fly to search missing people on the Imjin River in Yeoncheon, S. Korea, 06 Sep 2009<br /> North Korea Says Deadly Dam Water Release in South Was Unintentional Audio Clip Available
Water in South Korean portion of Imjin River surged Sunday more than 4.5 meters, about twice its usual level


Former Sudanese Prime Minister and head of Sudan's Umma party Sadeq al-Mahdi and southern Sudanese president Salva Kiir (r), chairman of the south's ruling SPLM, after signing an electoral accord, 05 Sep 2009 South Sudan Allies with Major Northern Opposition Leader Audio Clip Available
SPLM-Umma agreement sets stage for electoral showdown between Khartoum and South


Indonesian geologist stands near LCD screens displaying one of the aftershocks following a 7.2-magnitude quake, at Meteorology and Geophysics Agency in Jakarta (File) Jakarta May Be Largely Protected From Indonesia's Deadly Quakes Audio Clip Available
Geologists say it is likely city will only ever feel effects of earthquakes with epicenters more than 100 miles away


A boy suffering from severe malaria is treated at a Medecins Sans Frontieres clinic in Lankien in southern Sudan (File) Flooding Will Increase Malaria in West Africa Audio Clip Available
Expert says health workers are preparing for increase in transmission of disease as flooding has already affected more than 350,000 people in West Africa


East Timor 10 Years After Independence Vote, East Timorese Await Justice Audio Clip Available
While many victims of referendum violence want those responsible to be brought to justice, government urges citizens to 'forgive and forget'