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World Briefing | Africa: Sudan: Russian Fighter Jets Purchased
Russia has sold 12 MiG-29 fighter jets to Sudan, the Sudanese defense minister, Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein, said during a visit to Moscow.
Roundup: Nasri Scores Two as Arsenal Subdues Manchester United
Arsenal responded to questions about its ability to compete for the English Premier League title with a 2-1 win over the defending champion Manchester United in London...
Zvonareva Continues Run by Beating Dementieva
Vera Zvonareva won her fourth consecutive match at the Sony Ericsson championships, ousting Elena Dementieva on Saturday and advancing to the final, where she will fac...
Ahmed al-Mirghani, Ex-Leader of Sudan, Dies at 67
Mr. Mirghani, a former president of Sudan, is perhaps best remembered for a peace agreement he signed in Ethiopia in 1988.
World Briefing | Europe: Spain: Opening of Mass Graves Halted
A Spanish court halted the opening of the mass graves of victims of Spain’s 1936-39 civil war and its ensuing dictatorship.
Vietnam, Inundated, Fights Disease
Authorities in Hanoi moved to contain the spread of dengue fever and other diseases after the worst floods to hit the city in more than 35 years.
World Briefing | The Americas: Colombia: Rebels Agree to Talks
Leftist guerrillas agreed to meet with 150 prominent Colombians to discuss a possible release of hostages in their custody.
World Briefing | Europe: Ukraine: Concern About Russia
Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner of France said that Moscow had been issuing Russian passports in Crimea, a region in southern Ukraine where Russia’s Black Sea flee...
World Briefing | Middle East: Egypt: Teacher Held in Attack
A boy in Alexandria died after his math teacher hit him for not doing homework, a security official said.
2 Killed in Georgia Near an Enclave
A mayor and a villager were killed when an explosive device was set off in a town near the breakaway region of Abkhazia, the Interior Ministry said.
World Briefing | Asia: Indonesia: 3 to Be Executed for Attacks
The government said that it would execute three men convicted of the terrorist bombing attacks in Bali nightclubs six years ago that killed 202 people.
World Briefing | Africa: Rwanda: 2 Sentenced for Killing Priests
A military court sentenced two army captains to eight years in prison for killing 13 Roman Catholic priests during the 1994 genocide.

















