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G-8 leaders face ominous economic woes this year (AP)

In this May 26, 2008 file photo, a student protester hurls a rock at riot police officers during a protest against fuel price hikes in Jakarta, Indonesia.   Between surging oil prices, food inflation and a credit crunch that's depressed global growth, leaders from the Group of Eight economic powers face the gravest combination of economic woes in at least a decade when they gather next week.  (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File)AP - Between surging oil prices, food inflation and a credit crunch that's depressed global growth, leaders from the Group of Eight economic powers face the gravest combination of economic woes in at least a decade when they gather next week.


NKorea says US, other parties slow on nuclear pact (AP)

Deputy US Secretary of State Christopher Hill speaks to reporters in a hotel in Beijing June 30. North Korea said Friday it could not discuss the next stage of denuclearisation until its negotiating partners fulfil their duties.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AP - North Korea said Friday it will not take further steps to dismantle its nuclear program until the U.S. and its other negotiating partners award fuel oil and political benefits promised under an aid-for-disarmament deal.


Colombia hostage rescue sidelines Chavez (AP)

In this photo released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks during a meeting with the Non Aligned Movement, NAM, in Porlamar on Margarita Island, Venezuela, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Chavez congratulated Colombia for the successful rescue mission that freed 15 hostages Wednesday, including former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors, and 11 Colombian soldiers and police. (AP Photo/Miraflores Press Office)AP - Hugo Chavez, once a key mediator in securing hostage releases from Colombian rebels, could do little more than phone congratulations to President Alvaro Uribe after this week's bold rescue.


Dozens injured in bomb blast at Belarus concert (AFP)

Belarus police examine the site of a blast that interrupted a gala concert in Minsk. Belarus officials have told Russian news agencies that dozens were injured by an explosion at the concert which was attended by Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko.(AFP/Viktor Drachev)AFP - A bomb packed with nuts and bolts injured dozens of people at a huge outdoor concert in Minsk attended by President Alexander Lukashenko, officials said Friday.


Syria returns stolen marble artifact to Iraq (AP) AP - Syria has returned a marble artifact to Iraq that was stolen from one of the country's archaeological sites.
38 die as ferry sinks in Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta (AP)

Map locates the Irrawaddy delta, Myanmar, where a ferry sank killing nearly 40; 1c x 3 1/8 inches; 46.5 mm x 79.4 mmAP - A ferry sank in a river in Myanmar's cyclone-battered Irrawaddy delta, killing nearly 40 people, state-media reported Friday.


More than 50 hurt by bomb during Belarus concert (AP)

Investigators inspect the scene of a blast in Minsk July 4, 2008. (Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)AP - More than 50 people were injured Friday when a bomb went off at an outdoor concert in the Belarusian capital. Officials blamed "hooligans."


Pope faces lack of faith in Australia: survey (AFP)

People walk past a large poster of Pope Benedict XVI displayed outside St. Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, on July 3, during the lead-up to World Youth Day. Australia is one of the least religious nations in the western world, research showed Friday, as the country prepares to host the Pope.(AFP/Greg Wood)AFP - Australia is one of the least religious nations in the western world, research showed Friday, as the country prepares to host Pope Benedict XVI and Catholic World Youth Day celebrations this month.


Colombia rescue hinged on rebel disarray, payback (AP)

Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, center, holds the hands of her children Melanie, left, and Lorenzo after her children arrived from France to a military base in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Betancourt, three U.S.military contractors and 11 other hostages were rescued by the Colombian military from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, on Wednesday. Betancourt was abducted by the FARC when running for president in Feb. 2002.  (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)AP - The plan was nothing if not audacious: A turncoat persuades rebels to bring together their most prized hostages and march them 90 miles through Colombia's wilderness. A month later, disguised commandos primed with acting lessons land in a helicopter and trick the rebels into handing them over.


Tropical Storm Douglas weakens (AP)

This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 1:15 PM EDT shows showers and storms associated with a cold front across the Northeast, as well as thunderstorms over the Gulf and off of the East Coast. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)AP - Tropical Storm Douglas weakened to a depression off Mexico's coast on Thursday and was forecast to die at sea.