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Karadzic to defend himself, mirroring Milosevic
CPS.NBP75.230708172038.photo03.thumbnail.default-67x100.jpg Captured Bosnian Serb genocide suspect Radovan Karadzic is to defend himself before the UN war crimes court, his lawyer said Wednesday, raising memories of the trial of his late ally, Slobodan Milosevic.
07-23-2008
US takes tough stand with NKorea on nuclear issue but hails good spirit
CPS.NBQ05.230708181011.photo00.thumbnail.default-110x73.jpg US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pressed her North Korean counterpart to move rapidly on new nuclear disarmament steps Wednesday but hailed the "good spirit" at unprecedented six-party talks.
07-23-2008
Ahmadinejad vows no Iran concessions in nuclear crisis
CPS.NBQ40.230708190050.photo00.thumbnail.default-110x74.jpg President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday vowed that Iran would not yield in the crisis over its nuclear drive but the White House warned again that it risks more sanctions if it fails to freeze sensitive nuclear work.
07-23-2008
Beshir dances in Darfur defying war crimes cloud
CPS.NBQ75.230708195225.photo01.thumbnail.default-71x100.jpg Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir danced before thousands of supporters in Darfur on Wednesday, defying a possible arrest warrant for genocide on a heavily-protected visit to the war-torn area.
07-23-2008
Obama promises Israel 'unshakeable' commitment
CPS.NBQ20.230708183522.photo03.thumbnail.default-110x95.jpg Barack Obama on Wednesday vowed an "unshakeable" commitment to Israel if he is elected US president, while saying a nuclear Iran would pose a "grave threat" that the world must prevent.
07-23-2008
EU condemns Bulgaria over corruption, freezes funds
CPS.NBQ45.230708190200.photo00.thumbnail.default-110x61.jpg The European Commission condemned Bulgaria on Wednesday for its failure to tackle corruption and bad management of EU funds and said it has frozen hundreds of millions of euros in aid money.
07-23-2008
Zimbabwe crisis talks delayed again
CPS.NBQ11.230708182802.photo00.thumbnail.default-110x73.jpg The start of full-scale talks to resolve Zimbabwe's political crisis were delayed for a second day on Wednesday as the main parties' top negotiators had yet to arrive in South Africa, sources said.
07-23-2008
Hurricane Dolly gathers punch near US-Mexico border
CPS.NBQ72.230708195052.photo01.thumbnail.default-110x72.jpg Lashing rain and whipping gusts battered the US-Mexico coast Wednesday as Hurricane Dolly increased to a category two storm and churned toward landfall in southern Texas, forecasters said.
07-23-2008
Turkish police detain 26 suspects, probe links to alleged coup plot
CPS.NBP71.230708171258.photo00.thumbnail.default-75x100.jpg Police rounded up 26 people nationwide Wednesday and investigated whether they were linked to an alleged plot to topple Turkey's Islamist-rooted government, the Anatolia news agency reported.
07-23-2008
Chavez holds talks with Belarus's pariah president
CPS.NBQ32.230708184929.photo00.thumbnail.default-110x79.jpg Venezuela's firebrand leader Hugo Chavez met Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko here Wednesday in a bid by the two fierce US critics to more closely coordinate energy and trade ties.
07-23-2008
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