1. Bombs, sectarian tensions still scar Iraq's Diyala

    The government offices in Iraq's Diyala province are encased in thick blast walls, a shield against suicide bombings. Nearby buildings are pockmarked from fighting between U.S. troops and Sunni insurgents.

    1. Posted at 3:15 a.m.
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  2. Bush's Mideast peace timeline looking unattainable

    From the Gaza neighborhoods where Hamas radicals now collect money for utilities and mete out justice, President Bush's goal of forging an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal within five months is looking increasingly unattainable.

    1. Posted at 3:16 a.m.
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  3. Boat sinks in flooded northern India, killing 20

    A rescue boat filled with panicked flood victims capsized and killed 20 people in northern India, where monsoon flooding grew worse because of heavy rain and water flowing from neighboring Nepal, officials said Saturday.

    1. Updated at 2:41 a.m.
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  4. Egypt opens border crossing with Gaza Strip

    Egypt opened its border crossing with the Gaza Strip on Saturday, allowing hundreds of people to enter and leave in a goodwill gesture before the holy Muslim month of Ramadan begins, officials said.

    1. Updated at 5:02 a.m.
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  5. Explosion in Sri Lankan capital wounds at least 44

    The Sri Lankan military says an explosion has rocked the capital, Colombo.

    1. Posted at 3:31 a.m.
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  6. Pressure grows on Thai prime minister to resign

    Thailand's prime minister vowed Saturday that he would not resign even as pressure mounted with anti-government protesters occupying his headquarters for a fifth day Saturday and disrupting rail and air service.

    1. Updated at 6:23 a.m.
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  7. Georgia to cut diplomatic ties with Moscow

    Georgia severed diplomatic ties with Moscow on Friday to protest the presence of Russian troops on its territory. Russia said the move would only make things worse.

    1. Updated Aug. 29 5:58 p.m.
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  8. Karadzic refuses to plead at war crimes tribunal

    Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic refused to enter pleas Friday to charges including genocide and crimes against humanity.

    1. Updated Aug. 29 12:07 p.m.
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  9. Gustav grows to Category 3 hurricane off Cuba

    The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Gustav is now a dangerous Category 3 storm with winds near 115 mph.

    1. Posted at 6:26 a.m.
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  10. Pakistan's presidential favorite under guard

    Pakistan's presidential front-runner has moved into a tightly guarded government compound over security fears, officials said as a militant campaign against the government led to more violence in the country's volatile northwest.

    1. Posted at 12:18 a.m.
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