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Tuesday, 27 October 2009

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A NATO helicopter flies west of Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday, 26 Oct. 2009 NATO Helicopter Crashes in Afghanistan Kill 14 Americans
It's one of the deadliest days for US forces since the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan


Pakistani soldiers stand guard as civilians fleeing S. Waziristan queue near relief distribution point in Dera Ismail Khan, 26 Oct 2009 Pakistan: 19 Militants Killed in S. Waziristan
Fighting comes amid ongoing air, ground offensive to defeat Pakistani Taliban


Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki (file photo) Iranian FM: Tehran to Respond to Nuclear Deal Within Days
Manouchehr Mottaki Monday reportedly said Tehran may agree to ship some of its own uranium abroad for enriching, or it may choose to buy enriched uranium


Family members and friends of a victim who was killed in a suicide bombing grieve at his funeral in Baghdad, Iraq, 26 Oct 2009 Dual Baghdad Bombings Kill 155, Wound 500
Near-simultaneous attacks hit near the heavily-guarded Green zone and appeared to target a provincial government building and the Ministry of Justice


President Talabani holds meeting for Political Council of National Security at Baghdad's al-Salam Palace, 25 Oct 2009 Iraqi Electoral Law Remains in Limbo Following Baghdad Bombings Audio Clip Available
Two bloody explosions near Baghdad's Green Zone forced a postponement of the debate


View of empty seats where Radovan Karadzic's defense team was supposed to sit at start of trial at War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague, 26 Oct 2009 First Day of Karadzic Trial Ends Audio Clip Available
Serb leader Radovan Karadzic fails to appear before court for opening of his trial on 11 counts of crimes against humanity, genocide


US Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Johnnie Carson talks to the media as he stands infront of the US and Kenyan flags at US ambassador's residence in Nairobi, Kenya, 26 Oct 2009 US Issues Travel Ban Against Prominent Kenyan Official
US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson says US is not happy with the pace of reforms in Kenya; additional visas may be revoked for impeding key government reforms


Map of Harare in Zimbabwe Independent Media Still Struggling in Zimbabwe
Agreement that brought about Zimbabwe's unity government includes provisions that require the government to license independent broadcasters and newspapers


Indian and US army officers shaking hands at Babina, at the start of a Indo-US Joint Exercise, 13 Oct 2009 India, US Conduct Joint Military Exercise Audio Clip Available
Thousand troops from US and India participate in an 18-day joint ground combat exercise in Uttar Pradesh state, a sign of growing ties between two countries


Map of australia Asylum Debate Stirs Political Debate in Australia Audio Clip Available
More than 42 vessels have reached Australian waters over the past year, most carrying Afghans, Sri Lankans and Iraqis