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Bush urges world to unite on Zimbabwe sanctions

President George W. Bush has urged the international community to punish the Zimbabwe government for suppressing its political opponents and using violence at the ballot box

Time.com: UK Launches Rendition Probe

Lawmakers will study the movements of planes and ships traveling to the remote British outpost Diego Garcia amid suspicion it is used by U.S. authorities to detain or transfer terrorism suspects

Time.com: Mugabe Stripped of Knighthood

Queen Elizabeth II has stripped Zimbabwe's leader Robert Mugabe of his honorary knighthood

Time.com: New Agreement on Iran Nuke Talks

World powers negotiating with Iran have agreed on a repackaged offer of incentives to try to coax the Islamic regime into rolling back its disputed nuclear program

UK: CIA rendition flights used British soil

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said Thursday that British territory was used to transport two suspects in the CIA's rendition program.

Rice, Miliband visit troops in Kandahar

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British Foreign Secretary David Miliband visited Afghanistan on an unannounced trip Thursday to meet with troops, military leaders, and top government officials.

UK condemns 'reprehensible' Russia

The British Council on Thursday denounced a Russian "campaign of intimidation," which it said had made it impossible to continue operating in two Russian cities.

British troops return Basra to Iraqis

British troops Sunday handed over responsibility for security in the southern Iraqi province of Basra, a major milestone in the scaling-back of the foreign military presence nearly five years after the U.S.-led invasion.

Sudan protesters: Execute teacher

Hundreds of angry protesters, some waving ceremonial swords from trucks equipped with loud speakers, gathered Friday outside the presidential palace to denounce a teacher whose class named a teddy bear "Mohammed" -- some calling for her execution.

'Teddy bear' teacher gets 15-day prison term in Sudan

A Sudanese court found a British teacher guilty of insulting religion and sentenced her to 15 days in prison Thursday for allowing a teddy bear to be named "Mohammed," British authorities and her lawyer reported.

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