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A US soldier on patrol in the Korengal Valley in eastern Afghanistan. US President, Barack Obama, has been gathering his war cabinet for what officials indicated could be the final time before he decides whether to dispatch tens of thousands more US troops to the war-torn country.(AFP/File/Simon Lim)

Obama meets war cabinet on Afghanistan

1 hour, 56 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama has huddled with his war cabinet for what officials indicated could be the final time before he decides whether to dispatch tens of thousands more US troops to Afghanistan.

  • Philippine Army armoured personnel carriers and trucks move down a highway of the town of Datu Piang in Maguindanao on military actions against separatist rebels in May 2009. At least 21 people were murdered in the lawless southern Philippines on Monday in a massacre that the military and relatives of the victims said was likely linked to a political rivalry.(AFP/File)
    Bodies in shallow graves following Philippine massacre 2 hours, 46 minutes ago

    MANILA (AFP) - Police pulled bullet-ridden bodies from shallow graves on Tuesday as troops hunted down the gunmen who massacred at least 22 people in one of the Philippines' most brutal explosions of political violence.

  • Kaing Guek Eav (Duch) reads a document in the courtroom at the Extraodinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia in Phnom Penh. Duch went from a diligent maths teacher to a staunch revolutionary who oversaw the deaths of more than 15,000 people under the blood-soaked Khmer Rouge regime, before finding Jesus Christ and remorse.(AFP/HO/Extraordinary Chamber in the Courts of Cambodia/AFP)
    KRouge trial prosecutors seek long jail term for Duch Mon Nov 23, 10:51 PM ET

    PHNOM PENH (AFP) - Prosecutors called Tuesday for the former Khmer Rouge prison chief to receive a long jail term for his role in the "Killing Fields" atrocities as they delivered final arguments in his trial.

  • Grandmother Zheng Shuzhen holds a portrait of her deceased grand-daughter at the Complaints Department of the Ministry of Health in Beijing in early May. Two people have been executed in China for their roles in a contaminated milk powder scandal that led to the deaths of at least six infants and sickened up to 300,000, state media has said.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)
    China executes two over tainted milk: state media 42 minutes ago

    BEIJING (AFP) - Two men were executed in China on Tuesday for their roles in a scandal over contaminated milk powder that led to the deaths of at least six infants and sickened up to 300,000, state media said.

  • VIDEO: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has urged his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program. Duration: 00:49(AFPTV)
    Iran needs 'just solution' to nuclear row: Brazil Mon Nov 23, 11:03 PM ET

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has urged his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program.

  • The United States plans to join other developed nations in presenting an emissions target at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen, a senior administration official has said.(AFP/File/John D McHugh)
    US to present emissions target before Copenhagen Mon Nov 23, 9:01 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States will announce a target for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions before the UN climate conference in Copenhagen, removing a major obstacle to a deal, officials have said.

  • Japanese hostage, identified by Japanese media as 63-year-old Takeo Mashimo, speaks at press conference in the Yemen capital Sanaa after he released from the hands of tribesmen. The man was kidnapped on November 15.(AFP)
    Japanese hostage in Yemen freed Mon Nov 23, 11:10 PM ET

    SANAA (AFP) - A Japanese engineer freed after nine days held hostage by tribesmen near the Yemeni capital Sanaa voiced his relief at his release and said he just wanted to see his wife and take a shower.

  • A police cordon warns people not to pass following the explosion of two bombs on the Spanish island of Majorca in August. Spanish police have detained more than 30 suspects in a major operation against a radical youth movement believed to have ties to armed Basque separatist group ETA, public radio has reported.(AFP/File/Jaime Reina)
    Spain police detain 30 in Basque raids: report 56 minutes ago

    MADRID (AFP) - Spanish police on Tuesday detained more than 30 suspects in a major operation against a radical youth movement believed to have ties to armed Basque separatist group ETA, public radio reported.

  • File photo of Republican Representative Chris Smith, a long-time critic of Beijing's rights record, said President Barack Obama should "pick up the phone" and urge Chinese President Hu Jintao personally to ease pressure on a Beijing-based human rights lawyer, Jiang Tianyong.(AFP/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)
    Obama must help Chinese dissident: US lawmakers Mon Nov 23, 9:22 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Barack Obama should "pick up the phone" and urge Chinese President Hu Jintao personally to ease pressure on a Beijing-based human rights lawyer, Jiang Tianyong, US lawmakers said Monday.

  • Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addresses the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington on November 23, 2009. Singh offered a hand to the United States to help build an "open and inclusive" Asia as President Barack Obama prepared to toast him Tuesday with his first state dinner.(AFP/Nicholas Kamm)
    Indian PM offers to work with Obama 1 hour, 37 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh offered a hand to the United States to help build an "open and inclusive" Asia as President Barack Obama prepared to toast him Tuesday with his first state dinner.

  • A couple walks past a poster of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in Jerusalem. Israel said there is no deal yet on a prisoner swap with Hamas, as efforts appeared to gather pace on an accord that could see a Gaza-held soldier exchanged for hundreds of Palestinians.(AFP/Menahem Kahana)
    Israel says no deal yet on Shalit prisoner swap Mon Nov 23, 3:42 PM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israel said on Monday there was no deal yet on a prisoner swap with Hamas, as efforts appeared to gather pace on an accord that could see a Gaza-held soldier exchanged for hundreds of Palestinians.

  • Russian NTV television channel TV grab shows a Russian firefighter putting out flames resulting from a munitions blast in Ulyanovsk. Eight soldiers died in a munitions blast Monday in central Russia, a defence ministry spokesman said, at the same arms depot where two died in a huge accidental weapons explosion 10 days earlier.(AFP/NTV)
    Eight dead in Russia munitions blast: ministry Mon Nov 23, 12:22 PM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - Eight soldiers died in a munitions blast Monday in central Russia, a defence ministry spokesman said, at the same arms depot where two died in a huge accidental weapons explosion 10 days earlier.

  • US Marines at in Helmand Province on November 21. President Barack Obama gathered his war cabinet Monday for what officials indicated could be the final time before he decides whether to dispatch tens of thousands more US troops to Afghanistan.(AFP/File/Manpreet Romana)
    Obama to meet war cabinet on Afghanistan Mon Nov 23, 3:47 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama gathered his war cabinet Monday for what officials indicated could be the final time before he decides whether to dispatch tens of thousands more US troops to Afghanistan.

  • Member of Parliament Usama al-Nejaifi speaks to the press following an agreed proposal on the electoral law in Baghdad. Iraq's upcoming general election will be delayed, a top MP warned, because an amended electoral law agreed on Monday is likely to be vetoed for a second time by the country's Sunni vice president.(AFP/Ali al-Saadi)
    Iraq vote in fresh doubt as new bill faces veto Mon Nov 23, 12:28 PM ET

    BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq's upcoming general election will be delayed, a top MP warned, because an amended electoral law agreed on Monday is likely to be vetoed for a second time by the country's Sunni vice president.

  • Romanian incumbent president Traian Basescu addresses to the supporters after the closing of vote at Democrat-Liberal Party headquarters in Bucharest on November 22. Basescu and left-wing leader Mircea Geoana battled to form vote-winning alliances Monday after being forced into a second round of a presidential election.(AFP/File/Daniel Mihailescu)
    Alliance battle starts as Romania heads for presidential run-off Mon Nov 23, 2:39 PM ET

    BUCHAREST (AFP) - Centre-right incumbent Traian Basescu and left-wing leader Mircea Geoana battled to form vote-winning alliances Monday after being forced into a second round of a presidential election.

  • Two survivors from the Dumai Express ferry which went down off Karimun island in Sumatra. The captain of an Indonesian ferry which sank killing 29 people rejected claims of overcrowding and blamed a freak storm for the disaster, as officials launched an investigation.(AFP/Andri)
    Indonesian ferry captain blames storm for sinking 2 hours, 15 minutes ago

    TANJUNG BALAI, Indonesia (AFP) - Rescuers scoured the Malacca Strait in Indonesia for a third day Tuesday as hopes faded that any more survivors of a deadly ferry sinking would be found, officials said.

  • Jacques Monsieur (L) sits besides his lawyer Marc Preumont while appearing before Brussels' Correctionnal court in 2002. Monsieur , an alleged Belgian arms dealer, on Monday pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to export fighter jet engines and parts to Iran, US justice officials said.(AFP/BELGA/File/Virginie Lefour)
    Belgian in US court admits Iran arms dealing Mon Nov 23, 5:59 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - A alleged Belgian arms dealer on Monday pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to export fighter jet engines and parts to Iran, US justice officials said.

  • Somali boys chant as they watch hard-line Islamist fighters from Al-Shabab parade during a rally in the streets of Mogadishu. Eight people face terrorism charges in the case of 20 young men missing from Minnesota after allegedly being recruited to fight for an Islamist militia in the country, officials have said.(AFP/File/Abdurashid Abikar)
    Somali-US youth told jihad would be 'fun' Mon Nov 23, 9:40 PM ET

    CHICAGO (AFP) - A group of Somali-American youth recruited to fight for an Islamist militia in Somalia were told it would be "fun," court documents have shown.

  • Rescue workers enter a mine shaft after an explosion tore through the state-run coal mine in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, near the Russian border. The death toll from China's deadliest coal mine blast in two years has climbed to 104, local authorities said early Monday, according to state media.(AFP/Peter Parks)
    Death toll from China mine blast rises to 104: media Sun Nov 22, 7:46 PM ET

    HEGANG, China (AFP) - The death toll from China's deadliest coal mine blast in two years has climbed to 104, local authorities said early Monday, according to state media.

  • Iranian technicians remove a container of radioactive uranium at the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facilities in 2005. Iran's envoy to the UN atomic watchdog said that Tehran wants a guaranteed supply of fuel for a research reactor as a military chief warned that any attack on its nuclear sites would be crushed.(AFP/File/Behrouz Mehri)
    Iran wants nuclear fuel guarantees, warns against air attack Sun Nov 22, 2:47 PM ET

    TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran's envoy to the UN atomic watchdog said on Sunday that Tehran wants a guaranteed supply of fuel for a research reactor as a military chief warned that any attack on its nuclear sites would be crushed.

  • Israelis take part in a protest calling for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in Jerusalem in March 2009. Israeli President Shimon Peres said on Sunday there has been "progress" in talks to free Shalit, held in the Gaza strip for the past three years.(AFP/File/Gali Tibbon)
    Israel's Peres reports 'progress' in talks to free Shalit Sun Nov 22, 3:12 PM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israeli President Shimon Peres said on Sunday there has been "progress" in talks to free soldier Gilad Shalit, held captive by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip for the past three years.

  • Incumbent president Traian Basescu casts his vote at a polling station in Bucharest. Romania's incumbent president and his Social-Democrat rival will face a run-off after Sunday's first round election, exit polls showed, as the recent EU member tries to recover from a political crisis and a deep recession.(AFP/Daniel Mihailescu)
    Romanian president, rival face run-off vote: exit polls Sun Nov 22, 4:24 PM ET

    BUCHAREST (AFP) - Romania's incumbent president and his Social-Democrat rival will face a run-off after Sunday's first round election, exit polls showed, as the country aims to recover from a political crisis and a deep recession.

  • Survivors are evacuated after the 147-tonne Dumai Express went down in heavy rain and huge swells off Karimun island. Twenty six people were killed and some 250 were rescued after a ferry sank in stormy seas off Indonesia's Sumatra island.(AFP/Andri)
    Hundreds rescued as 26 die in Indonesia ferry sinking Sun Nov 22, 11:42 AM ET

    JAKARTA (AFP) - Rescuers on Sunday desperately hunted for survivors in the waters off Indonesia's Sumatra island after a ferry sank in stormy seas, killing at least 29 people, officials said.

  • A police forensic team examine a car in front of the Policing Board headquarters in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A massive car bomb that failed to explode properly was designed to cause widespread destruction, police have said, underscoring the threat posed by dissident groups to Northern Ireland's fragile peace.(AFP)
    Failed N.Ireland car bombing highlights terror threat Sun Nov 22, 2:51 PM ET

    BELFAST (AFP) - A massive car bomb that failed to explode properly was designed to cause widespread destruction in Belfast, police said Sunday, underscoring the threat to Northern Ireland's fragile peace.

  • Smoke billows following a blast close to the Justice Ministry in central Baghdad on October 25, 2009. Iraq on Sunday for the first time said that the bombers who killed more than 150 people in Baghdad on October 25 came from neighbouring Syria, but steered well clear of accusing Damascus of collusion.(AFP/File/Sabah Arar)
    Iraq says October 25 bombers came from Syria: spokesman Sun Nov 22, 3:08 PM ET

    BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq on Sunday for the first time said that the bombers who killed more than 150 people in Baghdad on October 25 came from neighbouring Syria, but steered well clear of accusing Damascus of collusion.

  • Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, pictured on November 8, on Sunday started a high-profile state visit to the United States with a call on President Barack Obama to stay committed on Afghanistan and pressure Pakistan.(AFP/File/Raveendran)
    Indian PM presses Pakistan on US visit Sun Nov 22, 3:11 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday started a high-profile state visit to the United States with a call on President Barack Obama to stay committed on Afghanistan and pressure Pakistan.

  • Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol in the remote Mohmmand Agency, February 2009. Pakistani troops on Sunday repulsed an attack by militants on one of their posts in a lawless tribal region, killing 11 rebels.(AFP/File/Tariq Mahmood)
    Pakistan troops repulse militant attack Sun Nov 22, 9:35 AM ET

    KHAR, Pakistan (AFP) - Pakistani troops on Sunday repulsed an attack by militants on one of their posts in a lawless tribal region, killing 11 rebels, officials said.

  • Crew members of the Spanish trawler Alakrana embrace, moments after the boat arrived back to the Seychelles on November 20. A Spanish trawler captain released by Somali pirates said he is haunted by his failure to save a 12-year-old Ukrainian girl held captive for more than six months, a newspaper reported Sunday.(AFP/File)
    Somali pirates holding 12-year-old hostage: Spanish skipper Sun Nov 22, 2:35 PM ET

    MADRID (AFP) - A Spanish trawler captain released by Somali pirates said he is haunted by his failure to save a 12-year-old Ukrainian girl held captive for more than six months, a newspaper reported Sunday.

  • The flags of Commonwealth nations seen at a summit of the international body in Abuja, Nigeria. Commonwealth leaders meeting in Trindad this week face a "crisis summit" as they battle the global recession and face calls to action on climate change, the body's chief has said.(AFP/File/Pius Utomi Ekpei)
    Commonwealth faces 'crisis summit': body's chief Tue Nov 24, 12:37 AM ET

    PORT OF SPAIN (AFP) - Commonwealth leaders meeting in Trindad this week face a "crisis summit" as they battle the global recession and face calls to action on climate change, the body's chief has said.