Pakistan has said it would neither allow Islamist militants to plot attacks on its soil nor let foreign troops take military action on its territory.
Radovan Karadzic will conduct his own defense in The Hague tribunal and is convinced he will be cleared of the charges of genocide, relatives and associates of the war crimes suspect have said.
Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad has praised U.S. participation in last week's talks with Tehran on its disputed nuclear program as "a positive step" and a sign of respect by its arch foe.
Turkmenistan's leader has said he wants to overhaul the gas-producer's constitution to reflect its commitment to market economics, democracy, and human rights.
A British soldier was killed and two others were wounded when their patrol came under attack in southern Afghanistan.
Iran will not "retreat one iota" over its disputed nuclear program, President Mahmud Ahmadinejad has said.
Pakistan's security forces have made a rare arrest of a senior Afghan Taliban commander near the southwestern city of Quetta, Pakistani security officials and coalition forces in Afghanistan told Reuters.
The U.S. troop "surge" in Iraq that President George W. Bush ordered last year has ended after the last of five additional combat brigades left the country.
More than 10,000 ethnic Hazaras have protested in the Afghan capital, calling for President Hamid Karzai to resign over killings of their kin by rival Kuchi nomads.
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian has ruled out repeat elections, a key demand of political opponents who say authorities rigged the last presidential vote.
The first U.S. war crimes trial since World War II has begun at the U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian has called for closer ties with Turkey, 15 years after the two nations severed diplomatic relations over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Poland and the United States have made some progress in their efforts to forge a deal on stationing part of an missile-defense shield on Polish soil.
At least seven people died and dozens were injured in Kyrgyzstan when a bus loaded with tourists collided with a car.
China and Russia have signed a pact that finally settled the demarcation of their 4,300-km border.
Two Turkish engineers kidnapped last week in western Afghanistan have been set free and are returning home.
Serbia will decide this week whether to return its diplomats to EU countries, as it tries to improve ties with the bloc and win candidate status by the end of 2008.
Rice said the United States would impose more bilateral sanctions on Iran and the Europeans would look at what they could do if Iran failed to meet the world powers' demand.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has met with Iraq's prime minister to get a first-hand assessment of security in the country, where violence is at its lowest level since early 2004.
A foreign air strike killed nine Afghan policemen in western Afghanistan overnight after a clash in which both sides mistook the other for Taliban militants, Afghan officials said.
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