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South Korea's Lee calls for stronger military (AP) AP - South Korea's president said Friday his country needs a stronger military to cope with threats from abroad, amid rising tension with its nuclear-armed neighbor, North Korea.
Chile puts higher gas subsidy for congress on hold (AP) AP - Chile's lower house of congress has suspended plans to boost a $1,626 gasoline subsidy for each of its members.
Russia and West at odds over UN Georgia resolution (AP)

Vitaly Churkin, the Russian Ambassador to the United Nations, speaks to the media after consultations with the Security Council on the conflict between Russia and Georgia at United Nations Headquarters, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP - Russia and key Western nations remained at odds Thursday over a U.N. resolution aimed at bringing peace to Georgia, with the U.S., France and Britain insisting on immediate withdrawal of Russian troops and a commitment to Georgia's territorial integrity, according to U.N. diplomats.


Suicide bombers kill 67 at Pakistani arms factory (AP)

Pakistani security officials examine the site of suicide bombing at a gate of Pakistan's ordinance factory in Wah, a garrison city about 35 kilometers (20 miles) west of the capital Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008.  Twin suicide bombings at a massive weapons factory near Pakistan's capital left at least 46 people dead Thursday, dashing hopes for an end to turmoil following Pervez Musharraf's ouster as president. (AP Photo)AP - Suicide bombers killed 67 people at Pakistan's largest arms factory Thursday in one of the country's deadliest terror attacks, adding to turmoil from political squabbling that is threatening to tear apart the ruling coalition now that Pervez Musharraf has quit as president.


Lost baby whale euthanised in Australia (AFP)

An ABC TV framegrab shows a lost baby humpback whale trying to suckle from an Australian yacht in the belief it was its mother at Pittwater, near Sydney. The young whale which captured hearts around the world was killed on Friday to end its suffering, according to wildlife rangers.(AFP/ABC TV/File)AFP - A lost baby whale which captured hearts around the world as it tried to suckle from an Australian yacht it thought was its mother was killed Friday to end its suffering, wildlife rangers said.


Australian officials euthanize lost baby whale (AP)

The abandoned and lost baby humpback whale is seen under a tent after it was dragged to the shore at the Pittwater in Sydney, Australia, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008, before it was euthanized by officials from Parks and Wildlife Services .(AP Photo/Rob Griffith)AP - An injured and abandoned baby humpback whale that spent nearly a week bonding with boats in waters off north Sydney was euthanized by wildlife officials Friday after veterinarians determined it was too weak to survive on its own.


Russians dig in but still promise Georgia pullout (AP)

Russain soldiers stand guard as Georgian protester waves with Georgian flag near the town of Igoeti, 50 kms of Tbilisi,Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008.  Georgian activists got into a tense argument with Russian soldiers over the military conflict with Georgia as they held a rally in the  town outside the strategic city of Gori. ( AP Photo /Sergei Grits)AP - Russian forces lingered deep in Georgia on Thursday, digging trenches and setting up mortars a day before Kremlin officials promised to complete a troop withdrawal from this former Soviet republic.


US, Iraq close in on deal for pullout of US troops (AP)

A U.S. Army soldier from Hammer Company, 3rd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment stands guard near two suspected terrorists in Nahr al-Imam, about 90 kilometers (60 miles) north of Baghdad  in Iraq's volatile Diyala province on Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Twenty men were detained in the pre-dawn sweep. Nearly 50,000 Iraqi police and soldiers were involved in a U.S.-backed operation against al-Qaida in Iraq in one of its last major strongholds near the capital, a senior provincial official said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)AP - Iraq and the U.S. pushed close to a deal Thursday setting a course for American combat troops to pull out of major Iraqi cities by next June, with a broader withdrawal from the long and costly war by 2011.


US military frees Iraqi journalist after 26 days (AP)

Reuters journalist Ali al-Mashhadani (R), a television cameraman, embraces a colleague shortly after his release from Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad January 15, 2006. REUTERS/Thaier al-SudaniAP - The U.S. military released an Iraqi television cameraman for the Reuters news agency and other news organizations without charges Thursday after 26 days in detention.


Anti-graft police probe Nigerian Obama fundraiser (AP) AP - Police questioned the head of the Nigerian Stock Exchange on Thursday in connection with a glitzy fundraiser meant to drum up African support for U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama.