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Funky Islamic fashion struts conservative catwalk

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Published on: 12/03/08 Associated Press Writer

After years of turning heads with her riotously colorful frocks in Malaysia, fashion designer Tom Abang Saufi can't decide whether to shed a few shades on her batik dresses for the Middle East.

Mexican suspected in police killings beheaded

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

A man suspected of shooting his mother and killing three police officers called to the scene was found beheaded in southern Mexico on Tuesday, authorities said.

5 Filipino troops killed in communist attack

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Communist rebels ambushed an army vehicle with a land mine blast and gunfire, killing five soldiers and wounding two others, the military said Wednesday, after the guerrillas ruled out a resumption of stalled peace talks.

Chinese police to dispatch anti-terror liaisons

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

China will send additional police officers to liaison with security forces in countries facing major terror threats, in a bid to boost cooperation and head off attacks, the Public Security Ministry said Wednesday.

Rice arrives in India in wake of Mumbai attacks

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Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday in Washington's effort to ease tensions in the region after a three-day terrorist attack that left 171 people dead in Mumbai.

India demands Pakistan hand over fugitives, testing pledge of cooperation

Published on: 12/02/08 McClatchy Newspapers

India demanded Tuesday that Islamabad hand over 20 fugitives it says have taken refuge in Pakistan, in an escalation of the confrontation between the two countries in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks.

Chavez seeks to remove term limits

Published on: 12/02/08 McClatchy Newspapers

Hugo Chavez wants to remain president of Venezuela for life, and this week he began campaigning for Venezuelans to lift term limits so he can run for re-election indefinitely.

Egypt lifts ban on its doctors working in Saudi

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

Egypt is again allowing its doctors to work in Saudi Arabia, lifting a ban imposed last month after two Egyptian doctors working there were sentenced to lengthy prison terms and 1,500 lashes each.

U.S. subcontractor confined more than 1,000 foreign workers in Iraq warehouses

Published on: 12/02/08 McClatchy Newspapers

About 1,000 Asian men who were hired by a Kuwaiti subcontractor to the U.S. military have been confined for as long as three months in windowless warehouses near the Baghdad airport without money or a place to work.

Ship carrying road salt sinks off Newfoundland

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

A cargo ship carrying a load of road salt to French-owned islands off eastern Canada capsized and sank Tuesday off Newfoundland, triggering a search for the four crewmen.

UN probe looks at more suspects in Hariri killing

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

A U.N. special commission investigating the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri reported Tuesday that it has uncovered fresh evidence that could lead to more suspects.

As Israel buries its Mumbai victims, accusations simmer

Published on: 12/02/08 McClatchy Newspapers

Scores of mourners in black hats and coats converged on the Mount of Olives graveyard as Israelis here and across the country buried six Jews killed in last week's Mumbai siege that claimed at least 173 lives.

Former Mexican interior secretary dead at 59

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Former Interior Secretary Carlos Abascal, an impassioned proponent of putting Christianity back into Mexican politics, died Tuesday of stomach cancer, his conservative National Action Party said. He was 59.

Iraqi, Kuwaiti navies to police waterways together

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

The Iraqi and Kuwaiti navies have agreed to patrol their common waterways together to guard against terrorism and smuggling in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. Navy said Tuesday.

Zimbabwe faces water cuts amid cholera crisis

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Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

As children played near cesspools, their parents shook their heads at a public service announcement drifting over the radio Tuesday: It urged people to boil water before drinking it.

Brazil aims to repair ports destroyed by floods

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

Brazil is committed to quickly repairing key ports damaged in massive floods in order to recoup millions of dollars in daily losses to the economy, a government official said Tuesday.

Talks to form coalition government in Romania

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Two political parties won almost the same number of parliamentary seats in Romania's national election, and both said they were willing to talk with rivals about forming a coalition government, officials said Tuesday.

AP Analysis: Obama free to change US-Cuba policy

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Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

Barack Obama will be the first American president in nearly 50 years to have a relatively free hand in deciding whether to ease punitive Cold War-era policies toward communist Cuba, and the foreign policy team he announced this week seems predisposed to make it happen.

China's anger at France unravels relations with Europe

Published on: 12/02/08 McClatchy Newspapers

Relations between China and Europe have frayed suddenly, and a caustic diplomatic row has given way to suggestions that China is again targeting France as a favored whipping boy.

Pakistan Islamists fan tensions with India

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Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Taliban fighters battling Pakistani soldiers near the Afghan border volunteered Tuesday to fight alongside the army if war breaks out with traditional foe India over the Mumbai attacks.

India, Pakistan tread lightly after Mumbai attack

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Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Demands for action are being heard across India amid the anger over last week's rampage in Mumbai by militants accused of coming from Pakistan, but leaders of the two nuclear-armed neighbors are striving to keep tensions in check.

Italian police arrest 9 in jewelry robbery

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

Police say they have arrested nine suspects in the dramatic daytime robbery of a Milan jewelry showroom.

Anti-Chavez mayor faces corruption charges

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

Venezuelan prosecutors say they have summoned a leading opponent of President Hugo Chavez for arraignment on corruption allegations.

Cubans nabbed for hurricane-related crimes

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

Cubans allegedly have stolen everything from gasoline and cement to rice and powdered milk - one person was even caught with 320 tubes of toothpaste - in the wake of three recent hurricanes that caused more than $10 billion in damages.

Nigerian death toll rises in tainted formula case

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Nigerian food and drug regulators on Tuesday updated the death toll to 34 in an outbreak of fatalities among infants given a locally-made teething formula tainted with a toxic thickening agent.

Doctors separating joined twins in London

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

British doctors conducted surgery to separate twins joined at the chest on Tuesday, hospital officials said.

Grandson of anti-Hitler plotter seeks restitution

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Friedrich zu Solms-Baruth was swept up by the Gestapo the day after a failed 1944 bombing attempt on Hitler and thrown into the secret police's notorious Prinz Albrecht Strasse prison in downtown Berlin.

US army deserter applies for asylum in Germany

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

A U.S. soldier who deserted after serving in Iraq declared Tuesday he has applied for asylum in Germany.

Thai airports reopening after PM ousted by court

Published on: 12/02/08 Associated Press Writer

Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while leaders of the ousted government named a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom.

Timeline of Thailand's political crisis

Published on: 12/02/08 The Associated Press

Thailand's long-running political conflict reached another watershed Tuesday, as a court forced the prime minister from office. The anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy declared victory following the ruling and said it would end its occupation of the capital's two airports.

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