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         Obama and German leader discuss war and economics (AP)

07/24/2008 10:08 AM

Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (L) walks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin July 24, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as climate and energy issues at Germany's chancellery Thursday, part of a tour aimed at lifting the first-term senator's international standing.



         Helicopter rescues 2 Italian climbers in Pakistan (AP)

07/24/2008 06:30 AM
AP - A high-altitude rescue helicopter safely plucked two stranded Italian climbers from one of the world's highest mountains on Thursday, officials said.

         Visa program expanded for Iraqis who worked for US (AP)

07/24/2008 06:53 AM
AP - The U.S. Embassy on Thursday launched an expanded immigration program that provides 5,000 more visas each year for Iraqis who have put themselves at risk by working for the U.S. government.

         Motor racing boss Mosley wins British privacy suit (AP)

07/24/2008 06:07 AM

Motor racing boss Max Mosley leaves the Royal Courts of Justice, after winning a privacy-invasion lawsuit over a British tabloid's claims he took part in a Nazi-themed orgy, in London, Thursday, July, 24, 2008. A High Court judge ruled the News of the World must pay Mosley 60,000 pounds (US$120,000) in damages plus legal costs for the story claiming Mosley participated in a sadomasochistic sex romp with a Third Reich theme. Mosley's legal costs are estimated at about 450,000 pounds (US$900,000). Mosley, 68, admits the encounter with sex workers, but says it was private and there were no Nazi overtones. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)AP - Motor racing boss Max Mosley won a closely watched privacy-invasion lawsuit Thursday over a British tabloid's claims he took part in a Nazi-themed orgy, and the judge ordered the newspaper to pay over $1 million.



         Israel to build new settlement in West Bank (AP)

07/24/2008 05:46 AM

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert gestures as he speaks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, not seen, during a joint press conference at his Jerusalem residence, Sunday, July 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Ronen Zvulun,Pool)AP - A key committee has approved construction of the first new Jewish settlement in the West Bank in a decade, an Israeli official said Thursday. The news infuriated Palestinians, who said the decision could cripple peace efforts.



         Mosley wins privacy case over Nazi orgy claim (AFP)

07/24/2008 10:08 AM

World motorsport chief Max Mosley (centre) leaves the High Court in central London. Mosley has won his privacy case against a British newspaper which alleged he took part in a Nazi-themed sadomasochistic orgy with prostitutes.(AFP/Leon Neal)AFP - World motorsport chief Max Mosley won his privacy case at London's High Court Thursday against a newspaper which alleged he took part in a Nazi-themed sadomasochistic orgy with prostitutes.



         Obama and German leader discuss war and economics (AP)

07/24/2008 10:08 AM

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, waves to the media as he greets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, Thursday, July 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as climate and energy issues at Germany's chancellery Thursday, part of a tour aimed at lifting the first-term senator's international standing.



         Mexico grounds 2 airlines on back bills (AP)

07/24/2008 04:15 AM
AP - Mexico's transportation secretary says it has grounded two airlines for lacking proof they paid for fly rights in the country's air space.

         Zimbabwe crisis talks begin in South Africa (AFP)

07/24/2008 10:02 AM

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is seen here on July 21. Talks have begun in earnest on resolving Zimbabwe's political crisis after Mugabe gave his senior lieutenants the final go-ahead to negotiate power-sharing with the opposition.(AFP/File/Desmond Kwande)AFP - Talks began in earnest Thursday on resolving Zimbabwe's political crisis after President Robert Mugabe gave his senior lieutenants the final go-ahead to negotiate power-sharing with the opposition.



         At least 50 Taliban, seven police killed in Afghanistan (AFP)

07/24/2008 09:58 AM

An Afghan policeman stands guard with a rocket propelled granade launcher during a patrol in the southern town of Qalat, the capital of Zabul province in 2007. Afghan troops recovered the bodies of 34 Taliban-linked fighters after a fierce clash in southern Afghanistan, the defence ministry said, while police said the final toll was double that.(AFP/File/Shah Marai)AFP - Afghan troops recovered the bodies of 34 Taliban-linked fighters after a fierce clash in southern Afghanistan Thursday, the defence ministry said, while police said the final toll was double that.



         Australian leader wants Aborigines recognized (AP)

07/24/2008 05:42 AM
AP - Australia's prime minister, who has won applause for apologizing to Aborigines for past wrongs, has revived plans for a constitutional revision to recognize the country's indigenous people.