Jul 19, 2010
U.S. withdrawal means chance of normal Iraq
Clinton: mistrust among Pakistanis towards U.S. not removed overnight
U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi (R) attend a joint press conference in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan on July 19, 2010. (Xinhua/Ahmad Kamal)
Trade a key issue in Merkel's visit to Kazakhstan
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has met with President Nursultan Nasarbeyev of Kazakhstan to discuss trade and investment. The visit draws her five-day tour of Asia to a close.
Journalist Sokratis Giolias gunned down in Greece
Sokratis Giolias was about to report on corruption, colleagues said
Iran warns US of consequences
During a funeral ceremony, people carry flag-draped coffins of the victims of two bomb blasts in the city of Zahedan
Mandela, 92, joined by 92 singing children
Former South African President Nelson Mandela smiles at Soccer City stadium during the closing ceremony for the 2010 in Johannesburg July 11, 2010. Photo:Xinhua/Reuters
Former South African President Nelson Mandela, who turns 92 on Sunday, which the United Nations has declared International Mandela Day, was on Saturday joined at his Johannesburg home by 92 children from two villages where he came from in South Africa's Eastern Cape province, local media reported.
French government pledges to restore order after rioting in Grenoble
A French policeman stands in position Sunday during a patrol in the neighborhood of Villeneuve in Grenoble. Photo: AFP
Cuba frees prisoners, but Fidel steals spotlight | Reuters
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro speaks with members of the Centre of World Economic Investigations (CIEM) during a visit in Havana July 13, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Alex Castro
HAVANA (Reuters) - As Cuba shipped off more freed political prisoners to Spain, former leader Fidel Castro stayed in the spotlight on Tuesday, making his third public appearance in the past week after four years in seclusion.
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