1. Bush rallies China's help on North Korea

    In a last dash of diplomacy, President George W. Bush on Friday sought China's help in pinning down North Korea to keep its shaky promises of nuclear disarmament.

    1. Updated Nov. 21 11:53 p.m.
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  2. Gates would like to add US forces in Afghanistan

    Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday he would like to add significant U.S. forces to the war in Afghanistan before national elections scheduled for next year, and that grim depictions of backsliding in the seven-year-old war are "far too pessimistic."

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  3. Blast kills 8 mourners at Pakistani funeral

    A bomb killed eight mourners at the funeral of a slain Shiite cleric Friday in northwestern Pakistan, triggering rioting and heightening sectarian tension in the volatile region.

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  4. Malaysia Islamic body bans yoga for Muslims

    Malaysia's top Islamic body on Saturday ruled against Muslims practicing yoga, saying it has elements of other religions that could corrupt Muslims.

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  5. Germany drops attempt to ban Scientology

    Germany is dropping its pursuit of a ban on Scientology after finding insufficient evidence of illegal activity, security officials said Friday. Domestic intelligence services will continue to monitor the group, officials said. The German branch of the Los Angeles-based Church of Scientology has been under observation by domestic intelligence services for more than a decade. Top security officials asked state governments in December to begin gathering information on whether they had sufficient grounds

    1. Updated Nov. 21 5:44 p.m.
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  6. Mexico: Ex-drug czar allegedly took cartel money

    Mexico accused its former drug czar Friday of taking $450,000 from a cartel he was supposed to destroy, going public with a scandal that deals a serious blow to the country's U.S.-backed drug war.

    1. Updated Nov. 21 6:19 p.m.
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  7. Iraqi Shiites burn Bush effigy in anti-US protest

    Chanting "no to America," supporters of a radical Shiite cleric burned an effigy of President George W. Bush Friday in a protest demanding parliament scuttle a U.S.-Iraqi security pact and American troops begin withdrawing from Iraq immediately.

    1. Updated Nov. 21 4:41 p.m.
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  8. French Socialist leader vote too close to call

    A vote tally between two women vying to head the Socialist Party and lead the opposition against France's conservative president was too close to call, a senior party official said early Saturday.

    1. Updated Nov. 21 10:41 p.m.
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  9. Congo refugees suffer shooting, rape, looting

    Looting soldiers tried to rape one woman and fatally shot another at a refugee camp, witnesses said Friday, as the United Nations prepared to send more peacekeepers to help protect traumatized civilians in eastern Congo.

    1. Updated Nov. 21 2:41 p.m.
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  10. AP Interview: Libya wants to invest in US

    Libya wants to open a new chapter in relations with the United States by tapping into a major government fund to invest in U.S. companies and sending thousands of students to study in America, the son of Libya's leader said Friday.

    1. Updated Nov. 21 7:38 p.m.
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