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Hillary Clinton Headed to Cook Islands While Democrats Gather at Charlotte
Staying as far away from the Democratic convention as possible
A.Q. Khan, Physicist Turned Nuclear Proliferator, Mulls Political Run in Pakistan
He's started a new party and called his country a banana republic
Israeli Vice Premier: U.S. Undermining Israel's Military Threats Against Iran
The American joint chiefs of staff chairman said earlier that an Israel strike would delay but not stop Israel's alleged nuclear weapons program
Japan's 2030 Renewable Energy Plan Hopes to Phase Out Nuclear Plants
Another policy response to the Fukushima disaster
Scientists One Step Closer to Malaria Cure
Scientists at the University of Cape Town in South Africa they say they've found a compound that could cure the disease
UK Judge Rules Witness in Russian Oligarch Trial Unreliable
Roman Abramovich was accused by the witness of using the threat of Kremlin retribution to get him to sell assets at fire sale prices
Martin Dempsey: Israeli Strike on Iran Nuke Facilities Won't Stop Program
The chairman of the joint chief of staff said it might delay, but wouldn't stop, Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program
Justice Departments Acquits CIA of Abuses
No charges are to be filed against anyone involved in the torture or killing of detainees
Chinese Dissident Free
Wang Xiaoning called for the end of one party communist rule, served ten years in jail
Can Clint Eastwood Bring the Troops Home from Afghanistan?
The Hollywood icon disses the Republicans stance on the war in Afghanistan at the part's own convention while endorsing Mitt Romney and misattributing an anti-war stance to the candidate
Abromovich Wins Multi Billion Dollar Suit
Former friend Boris Berezovsky claimed Abromovich intimidated him into selling assets
Kidnapped Man Beheaded by Sinai Militants
Egyptian police claim they have recovered some of the remains of the man who was allegedly involved in assassinations
Israel and U.S. to Blame for Syria Crisis, Claims Khamenei
No mention of Assad or Iranian support having something to do with the bloodshed
BBC Could Be Investigated Over Sitcom
"Citizen Khan" has been criticised over its treatment of Muslims and minorities
Japanese Court Rejects Apple's Suit Against Samsung
Recent Apple win in America not to be repeated in Asia
Investors Awaiting Bernanke Speech
Upcoming Fed Chairman speech not expected to reveal more QE
Eurozone Unemployment Reached 18 Million in July
Record figure shows 11.3 percent unemployment rate across the single currency bloc
Australian Prime Minister Renews Commitment to Afghanistan
War remains unpopular in Australia
Angolans Head to the Polls
ose Eduardo dos Santos, who has been president since 1979, is expected to win another term
Iranian Lawmaker: IAEA Report a Political Move
Report says Iran is increasing enrichment abilities
White House Doesn't Dispute Navy Seal's Account of Osama bin Laden Raid
Though it contradicts some of the official story
Agency Claims Iran Has Doubled Underground Nuclear Capacity
Number of centrifuges allegedly doubled since May
South African Miners Charged For Murder in Colleague's Deaths
270 charged in obscure apartheid-era law after police killed 34 in strike fight
U.S. Guard Pleads Guilty to Trying to Pass Secrets to China
Wanted millions for info about consulate under construction
South African Miners Don't Return to Work
Only 7 percent out of 28,000-strong workforce show Thursday.
U.K., France: All Options on Table with Syria
Military-enforced no-fly zone unlikely now, but could happen in the future