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Italy, Libya to sign landmark compensation accord (Reuters)

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi speaks to reporters after a cabinet meeting in Rome, August 28, 2008. (Remo Casilli/Reuters)Reuters - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi arrived in Libya on Saturday to sign a "friendship pact" under which Italy will pay billions of dollars in compensation for abuses committed during its colonial rule of the North African country.


Thai PM consults king over escalating protests (AFP)

Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej (seen here in June 2008) has consulted the king over escalating protests, after demonstrators forced Phuket's airport to close indefinitely in their drive to force the premier from office.(AFP/File/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)AFP - Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej consulted the king over escalating protests Saturday, after demonstrators forced Phuket's airport to close indefinitely in their drive to force the premier from office.


Hundreds leave Gaza as Egypt opens border (Reuters)

Egyptian security forces stand guard at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip, July 2, 2008. (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters)Reuters - Egypt opened its border crossing with the Gaza Strip on Saturday, allowing hundreds of people to leave the Hamas-controlled territory, Palestinian officials said.


Egypt opens border crossing with Gaza Strip (AP) AP - Egypt opened its border crossing with the Gaza Strip on Saturday, allowing hundreds of people to enter and leave in a goodwill gesture before the holy Muslim month of Ramadan begins, officials said.
Explosion in Sri Lankan capital wounds at least 44 (AP)

Sri Lankan medical staff treat a blast victim at a hospital in Colombo. Suspected Tamil Tiger guerrillas set off a bomb in Colombo's commercial hub wounding nearly 50 people, officials said, as government forces kept up a major drive against the rebels.(AFP/Lakruwan Wanniarachchi)AP - The Sri Lankan military says an explosion has rocked the capital, Colombo.


Bombs, sectarian tensions still scar Iraq's Diyala (AP)

A boy walks down a street as U.S. army soldiers attached to Eagle Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment patrol a street in southern Baqouba, the capital of Iraq's Diyala province, 60 kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. A month into a U.S.-backed Iraqi security operation, the Diyala provincial capital and surrounding towns remain scarred by sectarian tensions and violence. Diyala has proven one of the toughest pieces of Iraqi real estate to control. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic)AP - The government offices in Iraq's Diyala province are encased in thick blast walls, a shield against suicide bombings. Nearby buildings are pockmarked from fighting between U.S. troops and Sunni insurgents.


Bush's Mideast peace timeline looking unattainable (AP) AP - From the Gaza neighborhoods where Hamas radicals now collect money for utilities and mete out justice, President Bush's goal of forging an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal within five months is looking increasingly unattainable.
Australian police clear Indian doctor of involvement in terror (AFP)

Indian doctor, Mohamed Haneef, at a press conference in Bangalore in early August. Australian police have cleared Haneef of involvement in failed bomb attacks in Britain last year after a bungled 14-month probe(AFP/File/Dibyangshu Sarkar)AFP - Australian police have cleared an Indian doctor of involvement in failed bomb attacks in Britain last year after a bungled 14-month probe that is now the subject of a judicial inquiry.


Boat sinks in flooded northern India, killing 20 (AP)

Villagers wade through floodwaters on a stretch of the National Highway 106 at Veerpur, in the northern Indian state of Bihar, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. The Indian government has made available more than US$200 million to combat monsoon flooding in the country's north that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described Thursday as a national calamity. (AP Photo/Aftab Alam Siddiqui)AP - A rescue boat filled with panicked flood victims capsized and killed 20 people in northern India, where monsoon flooding grew worse because of heavy rain and water flowing from neighboring Nepal, officials said Saturday.


Mexicans to hold mass anti-crime protests (AP) AP - Mexicans called for mass protests Saturday against a tide of killings, kidnappings and shootouts sweeping the country despite the government's aggressive fight against drug gangs.