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4 Lebanese Killed in Fighting on Border with Israel

Tuesday's fighting is most serious in area since Israel, Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group fought month-long war in 2006

Israeli soldiers use a crane as they appear to cut a tree on the Lebanese side of the border fence in the southern village of Adaisseh, Lebanon, 3 Aug 2010

Food Needs Rise Dramatically for Pakistan's Flood Victims

UN estimates 2 million Pakistanis need immediate food assistance, warns of threat of waterborne diseases

Pakistani flood affected women show their national identity cards to receive relief food on the outskirts of Peshawar

Pakistan Violence Kills Dozens in Karachi

Assassination of leading politician sets off cycle of reprisal killings that shuttered the country's economic hub

Niger Police Arrest Former Prime Minister, Senior Officials

Arrests are part of aggressive anti-corruption campaign launched by military

Seini Oumarou, prime minister of Niger (file photo)

Petraeus Issues First Guidance to Allied Troops in Afghanistan

US general emphasizes need to provide security and good governance for Afghan people

General David Petraeus

Former S. African Top Cop Receives Prison Sentence for Corruption

Judge says former national police chief Jackie Selebi is an embarrassment to his country

South Africa's former police chief and ex-president of Interpol Jackie Selebi looks on during a hearing at the High Court of Johannesburg, on 3 Aug 2010

UAE Answers US Blackberry Criticism

Officials say Blackberry communication services pose threat to national security because they cannot be monitored

A man talks on his smart phone at the Dubai Financial Market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 30 Nov 2009

Pakistan's President Visits Britain Amid Diplomatic Furor

There is growing tension between two countries over recent comments by British leader linking Pakistan to terrorism

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari addresses reporters following his meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace in Paris, 2 Aug 2010

Senegal Begins Annual Male Circumcision Ceremonies

Part of ceremony designed to help young boys understand rules of social behavior

Map of Senegal

China Working Toward Green Energy Solutions

Alternative energy sources considered as Beijing seeks to address growing demands for energy, industrialization

A resident bikes through the corn fields surrounding the Guanting Wind farm, 90 kilometers outside Beijing.

How America Looks Through Muslim Eyes

Young researchers traveled to more than 75 American cities in documentary that explores freedom, justice and tolerance in US

American University Professor Akbar Ahmed believes the founding fathers meant to integrate Muslims into American society.
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