Pressure on China, India to offer detailed proposals ahead of UN climate talks in Copenhagen

President Barack Obama, daughter Sasha Obama and wife

UN rights chief says Swiss minaret ban is discriminatory, could violate international law

UN slams ‘discriminatory’ Swiss minaret ban

WHO approves Glaxo’s swine flu shot, donor agencies now free to buy vaccine for poor countries

WHO approves Glaxo’s swine flu shot

LONDON — Drug giant GlaxoSmithKline says one of its swine flu vaccines has been certified by the World Health Organization, making it available for donors to buy for developing countries.

Iran warns of tough action if shown that British yacht crew had ‘bad intentions’

Iran warns of tough action against British sailors

Iranian FM official: case of British sailors detained in Gulf is under investigation

Iran official: British sailors’ case investigated

Serbia says Kosovo independence illegal at opening of world court hearings

Serbia at hearing: Kosovo’s independence illegal

John Demjanjuk to hear indictment he killed thousands as Nazi death camp guard in German trial

Prosecutors lay out Nazi charges against Demjanjuk

John Demjanjuk goes on trial accused of helping murder thousands at Nazi death camp

Demjanjuk trial opens on Nazi death camp charges

Afghan officials hope Obama plan doesn’t focus on exit strategy for US troops

President Barack Obama, daughter Sasha Obama and wife

Top European rights watchdog hints Swiss minaret ban could be overturned

Rights watchdog hints Swiss minaret ban could go

Kosovo confident about UN court’s ruling on the legality of its independence

Kosovo confident ahead of UN court hearing

Swiss official says minaret ban could be overturned amid condemnation over minaret ban

Foreign, domestic anger at Swiss minaret ban

Finns mark 70th anniversary of Winter War against Stalin’s Red Army

Finland marks 70th anniversary of Winter War

Official: World leaders may change schedules to join Obama at Copenhagen climate summit

Official: Leaders may join Obama at climate summit

John Demjanjuk’s trial on Nazi death camp charges opens in Germany; lawyers says court biased

Demjanjuk trial on Nazi death camp charges opens

Outgoing IAEA chief leaves turbulent legacy and agency grappling with nuclear challenges

Outgoing IAEA chief leaves complex legacy

VIENNA, Austria — He infuriated Washington by challenging claims Saddam Hussein had a secret nuclear program, grappled with Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs, and brought luster and unprecedented scrutiny to his organization by winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.

Trial of John Demjanjuk on Nazi death camp charges opens in Germany

Demjanjuk tried on Nazi death camp charges

3 Spanish aid workers kidnapped in Mauritania, aid group and officials in Spain say

Spain: 3 aid workers kidnapped in Mauritania

John Demjanjuk goes on trial on Nazi death camp charges, new chapter in long legal odyssey

Demjanjuk goes on trial in Germany

MUNICH — John Demjanjuk was brought by ambulance to a Munich court on Monday to face charges of being an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews at a Nazi death camp, opening the final chapter of some 30 years of efforts to prosecute the retired Ohio autoworker.

Dalai Lama calls on governments to prioritize climate change as international summit looms

Dalai Lama urges world to act on climate change

Police say 3 Spanish aid workers kidnapped in Mauritania

Police: 3 aid workers kidnapped in Mauritania

WHO says treat HIV patients sooner, advice could double number of people who qualify for drugs

WHO: Treat HIV patients sooner

LONDON — People infected with the virus that causes AIDS should start treatment earlier than currently recommended, the World Health Organization said Monday.

French presidency: France, Rwanda agree to restore diplomatic relations

France and Rwanda agree to restore ties

PARIS — France and Rwanda have restored diplomatic ties, officials in both countries said Sunday, three years after relations were severed when a Paris judge accused Rwandan President Paul Kagame of ordering his predecessor’s assassination.

Spain says pirates attacked a Spanish fishing vessel, which fired back and escaped

Spain says trawler attacked by pirates

MADRID — Pirates attacked a Spanish fishing vessel Sunday in the Indian Ocean with small arms and a rocket-propelled grenade but private security guards aboard the ship drove them off with gunfire, officials said.

Upfront money to protect coasts, save poor farmers could help clinch interim UN climate deal

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Foreign recruits head to Somali training camps, heightening threat to East Africa _ and the US

The White House

Netanyahu heads to Germany to cement warm ties, discuss fate of captured soldier

Netanyahu to Germany for joint session with Merkel

Swiss vote in referendum on banning minarets as symbol of aggressive Islam

Swiss vote on anti-Islam move to ban new minarets

Demjanjuk timeline: chronology of a legal saga

Chronology of Demjanjuk case, Adv29

Key dates in the case of John Demjanjuk:

Hunger-striking Western Sahara activist very weak, furious with Spanish government

Sahara activist reported weak from hunger strike

Leaders to seek timetable for Afghanistan security progress, British PM says

Afghanistan to be given timetable for progress

Trial of retired Ohio autoworker John Demjanjuk breaks new legal ground in Germany

German trial is new twist in Demjanjuk saga

Chronology of case against John Demjanjuk

Chronology of Demjanjuk case

Key dates in the case of John Demjanjuk:

A look at recent prosecutions of suspected Nazi war criminals in Germany

A look at prosecutions of Nazi suspects in Germany

US and China pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but world commitment falls short

President Barack Obama
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Equatorial Guinea leader expects to win nearly all votes amid oil wealth and killer poverty

Eq. Guinea leader expected to win near 100 percent

Dec. 4 set as new trial date for Berlusconi corruption case; new judges to be appointed

Judges set Dec. 4 as new Berlusconi trial date

Suspect at Nazi murder trial in Germany says he’s proud of his SS service during the war

Suspect in Nazi trial proud of his SS service

German minister quits amid fallout from September airstrike in Afghanistan

German minister quits over Afghan strike fallout

Diplomats: UN watchdog votes to censure Iran’s nuclear defiance, urges a stop to enrichment

Diplomats: Iran censured at UN nuclear meeting

Swiss referendum on banning minarets stirs fear of attacks, boycotts in Alpine nation

Swiss vote on proposal to ban minarets

GENEVA — The campaign posters are inflammatory: Minarets rising like missiles from the national flag.

Britain’s former top UN official testifies to Iraq war inquiry on diplomatic failures

Key British diplomat testifies to Iraq inquiry

Climate talks bring unusual attention to Caribbean meeting of Britain and former colonies

Climate debate heats up Caribbean summit

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad — An approaching global climate summit has raised the temperature at what is usually a low-key meeting of leaders from Britain’s former colonial empire.

Brazil’s president says ‘gringos’ should pay to halt Amazon deforestation

Brazil: ‘Gringos’ must pay to stop Amazon razing

British government will not intervene to prevent extradition of computer hacker to US

UK gov’t will not stop extradition of hacker to US

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