President Mahmud Ahmadinejad hit back at a senior adviser to Iran's top authority who had criticized his "provocative" speeches about the country's nuclear work.
The U.S. military commander in Iraq has said that security conditions would determine whether he makes recommendations for further troop withdrawals in the coming months.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said Pakistani agents were behind the Indian Embassy bombing in Kabul last week.
Russian officials have assured the Czech Republic that last week's drop in oil supplies to the central European country was for technical, not political, reasons.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said a military attack on Iran over its nuclear program would have grave consequences for the United States, Israel, and the world.
Iran has executed six people in public in the northeastern city of Sabzevar, state radio has reported, the second report of a public execution in the country in less than a week.
Geremek quit the Communist Party to protest the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, then decades later helped oversee Polish accession to NATO.
India's national security adviser says his country has a "fair amount" of evidence linking the ISI to a car bombing that killed 41 people, including a defense attache and a diplomat.
But Mahmud Ahmadinejad also suggested that Tehran would consider any proposal by the United States for a U.S. interests section in Iran.
Embattled at home, the Israeli leader says problems still have to be overcome and it is time for both sides to make tough decisions.
A suicide attack on a bazaar in the southern Oruzgan Province kills or wounds more than 50 civilians, most of them children, along with nine police officers.
A suicide bomber killed two soldiers and a child on July 12 in Afghanistan's southern province of Helmand, in an attack targeting an Afghan security forces convoy, the provincial police chief said.
Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with the United States over mortar fire from Afghanistan, which wounded six Pakistani soldiers, a military spokesman has said.
Newly independent Kosovo won 1.2 billion euros ($1.9 billion) in aid pledges at a donors' conference on July 11 billed as the first step to rebuilding its shattered economy.
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said Russia's veto of a United Nations Security Council resolution to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe was "incomprehensible."
Relatives finally got the chance to bury 308 Bosnian Muslim men killed when Bosnian Serbs overran Srebrenica 13 years ago.
A U.S. coalition air strike on July 6 killed 47 civilians, including 39 women and children, in the eastern province of Nangarhar, an Afghan official has said.
Russia says Iran's missile tests showed there is no military justification for U.S. plans to deploy missile defenses in Eastern Europe.
The Czech Republic has protested to Russia over what it called threats following the signing of a pact to host part of a U.S. missile-defense shield.
Iran's chief nuclear negotiator will meet EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana on July 19 for talks on Iran's disputed nuclear program.
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