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Monday, 06:09:38 AM EST
State media report that a powerful earthquake has buried nearly 900 students in China's Sichuan province. FULL STORY


Monday, 05:22:56 AM EST
The U.S. launched its first relief airlift to Myanmar on Monday after prolonged negotiations with the country's isolationist junta, which considers Washington its enemy and has restricted international aid to as many as 2 million cyclone victims. FULL STORY


Monday, 06:15:15 AM EST
A senior Shiite lawmaker says a Sadr City cease-fire has been signed in an effort to stop fighting. FULL STORY


Monday, 05:20:15 AM EST
Soldiers deployed throughout the mountains overlooking the capital Monday after at least 11 people were killed in clashes between government supporters and opponents in the area, security officials and paramedics said. FULL STORY


Monday, 02:51:06 AM EST
Turkish jets struck suspected Kurdish rebel targets close to the border in northern Iraq, Iraqi Kurdish officials said Monday. FULL STORY


Monday, 05:18:44 AM EST
A Sudanese opposition party says its leader has been arrested apparently because of he is allegedly linked to Darfur rebels who attacked close to the capital this week. FULL STORY


Monday, 05:11:07 AM EST
A U.N. food agency says rice prices in the capital of Myanmar have surged 50 percent since a devastating cyclone. FULL STORY


Monday, 02:03:35 AM EST
The future of Pakistan's fledgling coalition government hung in the balance Monday after failed talks on how to restore judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf. FULL STORY


Monday, 02:05:20 AM EST
A pro-Western coalition determined to bring Serbia into the European Union made a surprisingly strong showing in parliamentary elections, but faced the specter of a protracted power struggle with rivals who vowed to join forces to form a government. FULL STORY


Sunday, 02:46:03 PM EST
Documents that Colombia says it recovered from a slain guerrilla leader give the clearest indication yet that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez sought to arm and finance insurgents across the border. FULL STORY


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