Marines got more than they bargained for in Afghanistan
The 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment of the 1st Marine Division -- the Two-Seven -- never expected to deploy to Afghanistan, much less see heavy combat.
The Marines of the Two-Seven were not even supposed to deploy to Afghanistan. Their original destination was Iraq, and when they were sent here in April as a stopgap measure to help an overwhelmed NATO force, the plan had been to spend the time mentoring Afghan national police.
The Marines of the Two-Seven were not even supposed to deploy to Afghanistan. Their original destination was Iraq, and when they were sent here in April as a stopgap measure to help an overwhelmed NATO force, the plan had been to spend the time mentoring Afghan national police.
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Bush arrives in Peru for APEC summit
In the final scheduled foreign trip of his presidency, he hopes to bolster confidence in efforts to rescue the global economy and move forward on North Korean nuclear disarmament.
President Bush arrived in South America on Friday for the final scheduled foreign trip of his presidency, hoping to bolster confidence in efforts to rescue the global economy and move forward on North Korean nuclear disarmament.
President Bush arrived in South America on Friday for the final scheduled foreign trip of his presidency, hoping to bolster confidence in efforts to rescue the global economy and move forward on North Korean nuclear disarmament.
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Traffickers bribed Mexico's anti-drug chief, officials say
Noe Ramirez Mandujano, a prosecutor who resigned as head of the SIEDO organized-crime unit in July, is arrested on suspicion of passing intelligence to Sinaloa drug gangsters.
In a spiraling probe into corruption at the top levels of Mexican law enforcement, authorities said Friday that the nation's former anti-drug chief had accepted $450,000 to tip off traffickers.
In a spiraling probe into corruption at the top levels of Mexican law enforcement, authorities said Friday that the nation's former anti-drug chief had accepted $450,000 to tip off traffickers.
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Obama clan in Kenya enjoys reflected glory
Barack Obama's extended family, already widely admired, gains celebrity status in Kenya. But some of the attention, especially commentary on their economic situation, is a little unwelcome.
For about 400 people in western Kenya who can call the next U.S. president "part of the family," being an Obama has a whole new meaning.
For about 400 people in western Kenya who can call the next U.S. president "part of the family," being an Obama has a whole new meaning.
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Iraqi protesters burn George Bush effigy
The crowd of thousands, gathered where a Saddam Hussein statue once stood, protests plans to keep American troops in Iraq through 2011.
At the same spot where U.S. forces helped Iraqis topple a statue of Saddam Hussein in 2003, protesters today tore down an effigy of President Bush and set it afire in a protest over plans to keep American troops in Iraq through 2011.
At the same spot where U.S. forces helped Iraqis topple a statue of Saddam Hussein in 2003, protesters today tore down an effigy of President Bush and set it afire in a protest over plans to keep American troops in Iraq through 2011.
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Mexico says former drug czar took cartel money
Officials say Mexico's former drug czar took $450,000 to leak information to a powerful cartel.
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China's shifting student death toll from quake angers parents
Officials say 19,000 students died in May's 7.9-magnitude quake, then immediately back away from that estimate.
Jiang Xujun felt the stab of his daughter's death all over again today when Chinese officials acknowledged for the first time that 19,000 students perished in May's deadly earthquake -- and then immediately backed off the estimate.
Jiang Xujun felt the stab of his daughter's death all over again today when Chinese officials acknowledged for the first time that 19,000 students perished in May's deadly earthquake -- and then immediately backed off the estimate.
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Chinese officials' shifting quake tolls anger parents of children who died
Reporting from Beijing — Jiang Xujun felt the stab of his daughter's death all over again Friday when Chinese officials acknowledged for the first time that 19,000 students perished in May's deadly earthquake and then immediately backed off the estimate.
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Rebel violence is latest in string of plagues afflicting Congo's Goma
For now, a cease-fire keeps fighters at bay, giving some respite to residents worn down by decades of natural and human catastrophes.
This might be the unluckiest city in the world, a onetime resort playground for the wealthy doomed by a string of human and natural disasters that recall biblical scourges.
This might be the unluckiest city in the world, a onetime resort playground for the wealthy doomed by a string of human and natural disasters that recall biblical scourges.
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U.S. influence is on the decline, report says
American intelligence agencies predict that China and India will cut into U.S. clout over the next two decades. The report also sees an increase in terrorist violence.
A new assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies predicts that American influence in the world will decline over the next two decades as surging powers such as China and India, as well as independent entities including tribes and criminal networks, gain international clout.
A new assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies predicts that American influence in the world will decline over the next two decades as surging powers such as China and India, as well as independent entities including tribes and criminal networks, gain international clout.
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Sudan: Hague prosecutor seeks Darfur rebel leaders
The International Criminal Court prosecutor at The Hague requested arrest warrants for three Darfur rebel commanders, accusing them of storming an African Union camp and killing 12 peacekeepers.
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Another bloody night in Sinaloa, Mexico
Five federal and state police agents are killed in an ambush in Culiacan as drug gangs try to fight off a government crackdown. The day's toll is 10.
The fourth corpse pulled from the bullet-shattered pickup truck didn't have the benefit of a body bag. Only the face was covered (with a useless bulletproof vest). The victim's red shirt was even redder, soaked with blood. His bare arm hung limply from a gurney as he was lifted to a wagon from the morgue, the toes of his boots pointed skyward, at odd angles.
The fourth corpse pulled from the bullet-shattered pickup truck didn't have the benefit of a body bag. Only the face was covered (with a useless bulletproof vest). The victim's red shirt was even redder, soaked with blood. His bare arm hung limply from a gurney as he was lifted to a wagon from the morgue, the toes of his boots pointed skyward, at odd angles.
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Figure in alleged Colombia scam extradited
David Murcia Guzman, the founder of a failed financial services firm, is held in Panama and immediately sent back to Colombia.
The president of a failed Colombian financial services firm suspected of laundering drug profits and bilking thousands of mostly poor investors of millions of dollars has been arrested in Panama and deported, officials said Thursday.
The president of a failed Colombian financial services firm suspected of laundering drug profits and bilking thousands of mostly poor investors of millions of dollars has been arrested in Panama and deported, officials said Thursday.
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Putin vows to protect Russia's economy
Russians fear a return to financial chaos. The current economic uncertainty is seen as a test of Putin's authority in Russia.
In a nationally televised show of unruffled resolve, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin vowed Thursday to protect an increasingly anxious country from a return to economic chaos.
In a nationally televised show of unruffled resolve, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin vowed Thursday to protect an increasingly anxious country from a return to economic chaos.
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Israel rebuffs U.N. plea to ease Gaza blockade
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urges Israel to allow food aid trucks into the Gaza Strip. But top Israeli officials say Palestinian militants must first stop their rocket attacks.
For the second time this week, Israel on Thursday resisted a plea by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to ease its blockade of the Gaza Strip and urged the world to condemn Palestinian rocket attacks instead.
For the second time this week, Israel on Thursday resisted a plea by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to ease its blockade of the Gaza Strip and urged the world to condemn Palestinian rocket attacks instead.
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Egypt and other Red Sea nations target pirates
Egypt, which makes $5 billion a year in Suez Canal fees, holds talks in Cairo on how to stop Somali gunmen from hijacking tankers and other ships in the area.
Worried that piracy could scare ships away from the Suez Canal, Egypt on Thursday held emergency talks with nations bordering the Red Sea on how to stop brazen Somali gunmen from hijacking oil tankers and other vessels.
Worried that piracy could scare ships away from the Suez Canal, Egypt on Thursday held emergency talks with nations bordering the Red Sea on how to stop brazen Somali gunmen from hijacking oil tankers and other vessels.
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Judge orders release of 5 Guantanamo prisoners
The government's case against five Algerian natives, accused of plotting with Al Qaeda, is weak, a federal judge in Washington says.
A federal judge ruled here for the first time Thursday that the Bush administration had no basis for holding several of its long-term prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and he ordered that five of the Algerian natives go free.
A federal judge ruled here for the first time Thursday that the Bush administration had no basis for holding several of its long-term prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and he ordered that five of the Algerian natives go free.
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China cracks down in Tibet, exiles say
Reports of stepped-up patrols and increased troop presence come while Tibetan exiles gather in India. The Dalai Lama's supporters seek a new approach toward Beijing.
China has further tightened control in its ethnic Tibetan region in recent weeks, exile groups say, even as it was ostensibly negotiating in good faith with the Dalai Lama's envoys.
China has further tightened control in its ethnic Tibetan region in recent weeks, exile groups say, even as it was ostensibly negotiating in good faith with the Dalai Lama's envoys.
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Coast Guard seizes bales of marijuana thrown overboard off Baja California
A spokesman says 137 bales were collected from the water after being dumped by a crew being pursued by the cutter Narwhal.
In one of the largest marijuana seizures in its history, a U.S. Coast Guard cutter scooped up more than 130 bales of marijuana thrown overboard by a speedboat off the coast of Baja California.
In one of the largest marijuana seizures in its history, a U.S. Coast Guard cutter scooped up more than 130 bales of marijuana thrown overboard by a speedboat off the coast of Baja California.
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Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader uses racial epithet against Barack Obama
In a video, Ayman Zawahiri says the president-elect is 'the direct opposite of honorable black Americans' and says Obama, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice are 'house Negroes.'
Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader used a racial epithet to insult Barack Obama in a message posted Wednesday, describing the president-elect in demeaning terms that imply he does the bidding of whites.
Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader used a racial epithet to insult Barack Obama in a message posted Wednesday, describing the president-elect in demeaning terms that imply he does the bidding of whites.
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