India yearns for Pakistan's Musharraf amid turmoil
NEW DELHI (AP) -- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, India misses you....
View ArticleMyanmar gem merchants dismiss US embargo threat
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) -- Thousands of sapphires, rubies, diamonds, emeralds, jade and other gems glitter in long glass display cases as merchants haggle with professional buyers - most of them...
View ArticleRussians move toward gorge despite cease-fire
CHUBERI, Georgia (AP) -- The Russian troops sprawled on top of the tanks in a 135-vehicle convoy looked relaxed, with bandannas on their heads rather than helmets. Some smoked, one ate a chunk of...
View ArticleGeorgian village bombed as fighting neared an end
RUISI, Georgia (AP) -- Living near a conflict zone has taught 70-year-old Vakhtang Chkhekvadze to sense danger....
View ArticleGeorgian president accepts EU cease-fire plan
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) -- Georgia's president has told a news conference that he agrees to plan to end the fighting with Russia over breakaway regions in Georgia....
View ArticleSharp 6.2 quake shakes sea floor near Vanuatu
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A strong earthquake has struck near the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, but there were no immediate reports of damage and no tsunami warning was issued....
View ArticleBomb in northern Lebanese city kills 18
TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AP) -- Lebanese security officials say the toll from the morning rush hour bombing of a bus carrying civilians and members of the military in the northern city of Tripoli has risen to...
View ArticleOfficials: Missile strike kills 9 in Pakistan
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP) -- A suspected U.S. missile strike targeting an alleged militant gathering point killed at least nine people, including foreigners, in northwestern Pakistan, military...
View ArticleOfficials: 3 Western women killed in Afghan attack
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- Afghan officials say a militant ambush has killed three women from a U.S. aid organization - an American, a Canadian and an Irish national....
View ArticleAbkhazian fighters plant flag inside Georgia
GANMUKHURI, Georgia (AP) -- An AP reporter says a few dozen fighters from the separatist region of Abkhazia have moved into Georgian territory, planting their flag on a bridge over the Inguri River....
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