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1. Musharraf cancels China visit amid talks on ouster
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has cancelled his scheduled visit to China, a member of his entourage said on Wednesday, as opponents in the coalition government consulted over his possible impeachment.
06 Aug 2008
2. War on terror is Pakistan's own war
Pakistan is fighting al Qaeda and the Taliban for its own interests, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Saturday as he embarked on his first official visit to the United States.
26 Jul 2008
3. Obama assures Israel he's a friend
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama assured Israel and its U.S. Jewish supporters on Wednesday he was a friend who would not press for peace concessions that would compromise its security.
24 Jul 2008
4. Obama vows support for Israel in Jerusalem visit
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama began a visit to Jerusalem on Wednesday pledging staunch support for Israel and saying that if elected, he would work to reinvigorate the Middle East peace process.
23 Jul 2008
5. Rice to push North Korea on verifying disarmament
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will push North Korea's foreign minister hard in their first ever meeting on Wednesday to prove the North's disarmament efforts are serious, U.S. officials said.
23 Jul 2008
6. Obama visits Iraq and focuses on U.S. troop levels
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama met Iraqi leaders and U.S. military commanders in Baghdad on Monday in a visit overshadowed by the question of when U.S. troops should go home.
22 Jul 2008
7. Brown warns Iran in nuclear standoff
In the first speech to the Israeli Knesset by a British prime minister, Gordon Brown on Monday will warn Iran it faces growing isolation if it rejects an offer from major powers on its disputed nuclear programme.
21 Jul 2008
8. Barack Obama visits Iraq
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama flew into Baghdad on Monday, thrusting U.S. strategy in Iraq and troop levels to the centre-stage of the November election race.
21 Jul 2008
9. Pope calls for unity against terrorism
Pope Benedict called for all religions to unite against terrorism and resolve conflicts peacefully on Friday and heard an Islamic leader urge Christians to overcome "misconceptions and prejudices" of Muslims.
18 Jul 2008
10. Court rules pope protest laws unconstitutional
Anti-protest laws imposed for Pope Benedict's visit to Sydney this week, which could see protesters arrested for annoying Catholic pilgrims, were unconstitutional, a court ruled on Tuesday.
15 Jul 2008
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