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Obama expected to meet with commanders of Iraq war (AP)

In this handout picture released by U.S. Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan, U.S Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, right, speaks with a U.S soldier of Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan as he has a breakfast during a visit to Camp Eggers in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, July 20, 2008. Obama visited with U.S. troops and Afghan officials in this war-weary nation, which is the focal point of his proposed strategy for dealing with threats to the U.S. if elected as president. (AP Photo/US Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan, HO)AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's visit to Iraq for talks with commanders of a war he long opposed follows the prime minister's apparent endorsement of his troop withdrawal plan and a shift by the White House away from refusing to discuss that option.


Obama meets Karzai, vows steadfast Afghan aid (AP)

Afghan President Hamid Karzai (left) walks with US Democratic Presidential contender Barack Obama in Kabul. Obama met with Afghan Karzai, who has been criticised by the Illinois senator for not doing enough to rebuild his war-torn country.(AFP/HO/Ho)AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama pledged steadfast aid to Afghanistan in talks Sunday with its Western-backed leader and vowed to pursue the war on terror "with vigor" if elected, an Afghan official said.


Basque separatists bomb Spanish tourist resorts: police (AFP)

A member of the Guardia Civil at the scene of an explosion in Noja, northern Spain. Four weak bomb blasts claimed by Basque separatists struck seaside resorts in northern Spain Sunday, police said, in an apparent fresh offensive against tourism targets by the armed group ETA.(AFP/Fernando Banos)AFP - Four bomb blasts claimed by Basque separatists militants ETA struck two seaside resorts in northern Spain Sunday, police said, in a fresh offensive by the group against tourism targets.


Haiti food aid lags, hunger deepens (AP)

Malnourished children sit outside their homes in Deschapelles, Haiti, Tuesday, June 17, 2008.  Funding delays, a dysfunctional central government and transportation problems along crumbling rural roads are keeping aid from reaching critical areas such as the fertile Artibonite Valley, where one out of three children are malnourished. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)AP - Every inch of Rivilade Filsame's body hurt, from his swollen, empty stomach to his dried-out, wrinkled skin. The 18-month-old had been crying for so long in the hospital malnutrition ward that his mother no longer tried to console him.


New Darfur mediator says mission not impossible (Reuters)

Darfur supporters of Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir hold up posters of Bashir during a demonstration outside the presidential palace in Khartoum July 17, 2008. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin AbdallahReuters - Darfur's new chief mediator Djibril Bassole made his first visit to Sudan on Sunday to begins the uphill task of reviving a stalled peace process.


Iraqi panel proposes delay in key election (AP)

People cheer as they observe an Iraqi Airways flight that had just landed at a newly-opened airport in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, July 20, 2008. Iraq opened a new airport in the southern city of Najaf on Sunday in what the prime minister said was a key step in the reconstruction of a country devastated by war. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani)AP - Iraq's election authority proposed Sunday to delay important provincial balloting in an apparent sign of frustration over a political impasse that has stalled preparations for voting planned for this fall.


Colombians march against kidnappings (AP)

Demonstrators march during a protest against kidnapping in Bogota, Sunday, July 20, 2008. Thousands of Colombians wearing white T-shirts and holding signs that read in Spanish 'Free them now', marched in several major cities to demand the release of  those who are still held hostage by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)AP - Well over a million Colombians, clad in white and cheering "No more kidnapping," marked their independence day on Sunday with marches and concerts demanding freedom for hostages still held by leftist rebels.


Heartbroken KJ vows to bounce back (AFP)

KJ Choi of Korea chips onto the 9th green during the fourth round of The Open golf tournament at Royal Birkdale in Southport. Choi was left heartbroken after his dream of becoming the first Asian to win a major was shattered by a final round 79 at the British Open.(AFP/Peter Muhly)AFP - KJ Choi was left heartbroken after his dream of becoming the first Asian to win a major was shattered by a final round 79 at the British Open.


Pope wraps up Australia trip with final Mass (AP)

Pope Benedict XVI gestures to the pilgrims during the Final Mass at World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia, Sunday, July 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)AP - Pope Benedict XVI ended his farthest pilgrimage Sunday, one intended to inspire a new generation of faithful while trying to overcome a dark chapter for his church from a clerical sex abuse scandal.


To avoid Olympic smog, Beijing limits traffic (AP)

A train driver takes wheels in a cockpit of a subway train heading towards the new Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3 in Beijing, China, Saturday, July 19, 2008. Three new subway lines were opened Saturday allowing passengers arriving at the airport to reach the Olympic Green by train for the first time. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)AP - With the Olympics less than three weeks away, Beijing began restricting car use and limiting factory emissions on Sunday in a final drastic effort to clear its smog-choked skies.