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  • — Fresh allegations slams Delhi Commonwealth Games (AFP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 08:28)

    an=AFP - The New Delhi Commonwealth Games was rocked by fresh scandal with reports Saturday alleging that building quality certificates had been faked as costs for the 12-day event ballooned.


  • — Official: More than 800 dead in Pakistani floods (AP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 08:14)

    A woman sits outside her house flooded by heavy monsoon rains in Peshawar, Pakistan on Friday,  July 30, 2010. Boats and helicopters struggled to reach hundreds of thousands of villagers cut off by floods in northwest Pakistan on Friday as the government said it was the deadliest such disaster to hit the region since 1929. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)AP - Flooding in Pakistan has killed more than 800 people in a week, a government official said Saturday as rescuers struggled to reach marooned victims and some evacuees showed signs of fever, diarrhea and other waterborne diseases.


  • — Germany mourns Love Parade victims (AFP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 08:00)

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a commemoration service at the Salvatorkirche church in Duisburg, on July 31. Thousands of mourners paid their respects Saturday in Duisburg to the 21 people who died at a techno festival a week earlier, as anger over the tragedy grew.(AFP/Friedrich Stark)AFP - Thousands of mourners paid their respects Saturday in Duisburg to the 21 people who died at a techno festival a week earlier, as anger over the tragedy grew.


  • — Trott and Pietersen extend England lead (AFP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 07:31)

    Umar Gul of Pakistan plays a shot at Trent Bridge on July 31. South Africa born batsmen Jonathan Trott and Kevin Pietersen saw England to 49 for two in their second innings, a lead of 221 runs, at lunch on the third day of the first Test against Pakistan at Trent Bridge on Saturday.(AFP/Ian Kington)AFP - South Africa born batsmen Jonathan Trott and Kevin Pietersen saw England to 49 for two in their second innings, a lead of 221 runs, at lunch on the third day of the first Test against Pakistan at Trent Bridge here on Saturday.


  • — 4 killed, 11 wounded in bombing south of Baghdad (AP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 07:21)

    Iraqi security forces patrol a street in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, July 31, 2010. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)AP - A roadside bomb killed four people, including three army soldiers, and wounded 11 people south of Baghdad on Saturday, Iraqi officials said.


  • — India to back New Zealander for top ICC post (AFP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 07:02)

    Sharad Pawar, president of the International Cricket Council (ICC) during a news conference on July 1. India's cricket chiefs have endorsed New Zealand's Alan Isaac as the next vice-president of the world governing body after former Australian PM John Howard was snubbed for the job.(AFP/File/Roslan Rahman)AFP - India's cricket chiefs on Saturday endorsed New Zealand's Alan Isaac as the next vice-president of the world governing body after former Australian Prime Minister John Howard was snubbed for the job.


  • — Israeli airstrike kills senior Hamas rocket maker (AP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 06:26)

    Palestinians wheel a wounded man at the Shifa hospital following an Israeli air strike in Gaza City, late Friday, July 30, 2010. Late Friday, Israel targeted back two buildings in Gaza used by Hamas militants as a training facility, Palestinian security officials said.Gaza militants fired a rocket into the Israeli city of Ashkelon early Friday.  (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)AP - Israeli warplanes fired missiles, killing a senior commander of the Hamas military wing and wounding 11 people in five targets hit across Gaza overnight, the group and the military said Saturday.


  • — 'Black box' found in Pakistan plane crash wreckage (AP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 06:14)

    Pakistani rescue workers search for evidence and victims of Wednesday's deadly plane crash, in the mountains surrounding Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, July 29, 2010. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board.  (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)AP - Recovery workers found the "black box" flight data recorder Saturday in the wreckage of Pakistan's worst-ever plane crash, and it appeared to be in good condition, officials said.


  • — Pakistan spy scraps UK talks after PM's comments (AP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 06:09)

    British Prime Minister David Cameron smiles during a joint press conference with his Indian counterpart in New Delhi, India, Thursday, July 29, 2010. Cameron says his visit to India has created the basis for 'an enhanced and enduring partnership' between Britain and its former colony. Cameron, who used his three-day trip to seek new business for the struggling British economy, made his statement at a Thursday night press conference after meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)AP - A diplomatic spat with implications for international counterterrorism escalated Saturday after Pakistan's spy chief canceled a visit to London following comments by the British leader suggesting Pakistan exports terrorism.


  • — Russia begins to localize fires, others rage (AP)

       (Saturday, 31 July 2010 05:50)

    Prime Minister Vladimir Putin tours the village of Verkhnyaya Vereya, Russia, on Friday, July 30, 2010.  Putin on Friday visited the village of Verkhnyaya Vereya, where all 341 houses have burned to the ground, and kissed the cheek of one woman who was sobbing.(AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, pool)AP - Russia's armed forces mobilized Saturday to fight hundreds of wildfires that have wiped out villages and vast areas of woodland. Officials said the worst blazes were under control, but evacuations continued.


 

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