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US Marines fire mortar rounds from their forward operating base in Mian Poshteh in Helmand Province. President Barack Obama, vowing to "finish the job" in Afghanistan, promised he would soon announce his decision on sending tens of thousands more US troops to battle Al-Qaeda and the Taliban(AFP/Manpreet Romana)

Obama vows to 'finish the job' in Afghanistan

Tue Nov 24, 9:26 PM ET

WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama, vowing to "finish the job" in Afghanistan, promised he would soon announce his decision on sending tens of thousands more US troops to battle Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

  • Workers load into a truck dead bodies, victims of massacre after gunmen shot at least 52 people at Saniag, Maguindanao province, on November 24. Philippine police have named a political ally of President Gloria Arroyo as the prime suspect in the election-linked massacre.(AFP/Mark Navales)
    Arroyo urged to take action over massacre 13 minutes ago

    COTABATO, Philippines (AFP) - Philippine President Gloria Arroyo is facing rising pressure to bring to justice a political ally who stands accused of masterminding a massacre that left 52 people dead.

  • US President Barack Obama (right) and First Lady Michelle Obama (2nd left) pose for photos with Indian President Manmohan Singh (2nd right) and his wife Gursharan Kaur in Cross Hall at the White House in Washington, on November 24, as the Obamas host their first official State Dinner.(AFP/Nicholas Kamm)
    India is 'indispensable': Obama Tue Nov 24, 10:18 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Barack Obama threw the biggest party of his presidency for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, hailing the world's largest democracy as "indispensable" and pledging to work out a range of thorny issues.

  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (L) walks with Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro upon arrival at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas. Ahmadinejad is on the third and final stop of his whirlwind tour of friendly Latin American nations who support Iran's controversial nuclear program(AFP/Juan Barreto)
    Iran's Ahmadinejad in Venezuela on official visit 44 minutes ago

    CARACAS (AFP) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Caracas for a meeting with President Hugo Chavez, just hours after the Iranian leader stopped in La Paz for a meeting with the Bolivian leader.

  • Photo released by the Extraordinary Chamber in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) shows former Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav -- also known as Duch. Prosecutors have asked Cambodia's war crimes court to hand a 40-year jail term to Duch, accused of overseeing 15,000 deaths at the regime's main torture centre.(AFP/ECCC/Mark Peters)
    Khmer Rouge prosecutor says Duch should get 40 years 2 hours, 35 minutes ago

    PHNOM PENH (AFP) - Prosecutors asked Cambodia's war crimes court Wednesday to hand a 40-year jail term to former Khmer Rouge prison chief Duch, accused of overseeing 15,000 deaths at the regime's main torture centre.

  • A protestor wearing a Tony Blair mask covers his hands with fake blood as he demonstrates outside the venue for the public inquiry into the Iraq war. The first full-scale inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq war opened Tuesday with testimony suggesting Washington was gearing up for possible conflict two years before Blair led London to war.(AFP/Shaun Curry)
    British probe reveals lead-up to Iraq war Tue Nov 24, 9:38 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - The first full-scale inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq war opened with testimony suggesting Washington was gearing up for possible conflict two years before Tony Blair led London to war.

  • Demonstrators hold a hunger strike last week in front of the Supreme Trbunal in Brasilia to protest the extradition of Italian ex-militant Cesare Battisti, wanted for murders dating from the 1970s. Battisti ended his own 11-day hunger strike late Tuesday at the prompting of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is studying a Supreme Court ruling authorizing Battisti's extradition to Italy.(AFP/File/Joedson Alves)
    Italian ex-militant ends Brazil hunger strike 19 minutes ago

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Italian ex-leftist militant leftist Cesare Battisti ended an 11-day hunger strike at the prompting of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is studying a Supreme Court ruling authorizing Battisti's extradition to Italy.

  • Muslim pilgrims pray on their way up Noor Mountain in the holy city of Mecca before the start of the annual hajj pilgrimage, on November 23. An estimated 2.5 million Muslims have converged on Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage, as workers toil round the clock to complete construction projects designed to avoid deadly stampedes.(AFP/File/Mahmud Hams)
    2.5 million Muslim pilgrims in Saudi for hajj Tue Nov 24, 2:35 PM ET

    MECCA, Saudi Arabia (AFP) - An estimated 2.5 million Muslims have converged on Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage, as workers toil round the clock to complete construction projects designed to avoid deadly stampedes.

  • Housesalong a beach in Cotonou, Benin's largest city. Pirates attacked an oil tanker off the coast of west Africa, killing a Ukrainian officer before escaping with the contents of the ship's safe, the ship's owners and Benin's navy commander said Tuesday.(AFP/File/Fiacre Vidjingninou)
    Pirates kill seaman in W.Africa tanker attack Tue Nov 24, 3:55 PM ET

    COTONOU (AFP) - Pirates attacked an oil tanker off the coast of west Africa, killing a Ukrainian officer before escaping with the contents of the ship's safe, the ship's owners and Benin's navy commander said Tuesday.

  • Belgium's ex-prime minister Yves Leterme, pictured in 2008, who quit amid a bank bailout scandal last year, will bounce back as government chief within 24 hours, incumbent Herman Van Rompuy said Tuesday.(AFP/BELGA/File/Eric Vidal)
    Leterme to return as Belgian PM Wednesday Tue Nov 24, 2:47 PM ET

    BRUSSELS (AFP) - Belgium's ex-prime minister Yves Leterme -- who quit amid a bank bailout scandal last year -- will bounce back as government chief within 24 hours, incumbent Herman Van Rompuy said Tuesday.

  • A police investigator gathers evidence next to victims of the massacre in Ampatuan. The Philippines has declared a state of emergency in parts of the volatile south as anger spiralled over a savage political massacre that has left at least 46 people dead.(AFP/Str)
    Philippines calls emergency as massacre toll hits 46 Tue Nov 24, 7:32 AM ET

    SANIAG, Philippines (AFP) - The Philippines declared a state of emergency in parts of the volatile south on Tuesday as anger spiralled over a savage political massacre that left at least 46 people dead.

  • A couple walks past a poster of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in Jerusalem. Israel said there is no deal yet on a prisoner swap with Hamas, as efforts appeared to gather pace on an accord that could see a Gaza-held soldier exchanged for hundreds of Palestinians.(AFP/Menahem Kahana)
    Israel says no deal yet on Shalit prisoner swap Mon Nov 23, 3:42 PM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israel said on Monday there was no deal yet on a prisoner swap with Hamas, as efforts appeared to gather pace on an accord that could see a Gaza-held soldier exchanged for hundreds of Palestinians.

  • Russian NTV television channel TV grab shows a Russian firefighter putting out flames resulting from a munitions blast in Ulyanovsk. Eight soldiers died in a munitions blast Monday in central Russia, a defence ministry spokesman said, at the same arms depot where two died in a huge accidental weapons explosion 10 days earlier.(AFP/NTV)
    Eight dead in Russia munitions blast: ministry Mon Nov 23, 12:22 PM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - Eight soldiers died in a munitions blast Monday in central Russia, a defence ministry spokesman said, at the same arms depot where two died in a huge accidental weapons explosion 10 days earlier.

  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivers a speech during a ceremony to sign agreements with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia. Lula da Silva on Monday urged his visiting Iranian counterpart to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program.(AFP/Evaristo Sa)
    Iran needs 'just solution' to nuclear row: Brazil Mon Nov 23, 7:49 PM ET

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday urged his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program.

  • US Marines at in Helmand Province on November 21. President Barack Obama gathered his war cabinet Monday for what officials indicated could be the final time before he decides whether to dispatch tens of thousands more US troops to Afghanistan.(AFP/File/Manpreet Romana)
    Obama to meet war cabinet on Afghanistan Mon Nov 23, 3:47 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama gathered his war cabinet Monday for what officials indicated could be the final time before he decides whether to dispatch tens of thousands more US troops to Afghanistan.

  • Member of Parliament Usama al-Nejaifi speaks to the press following an agreed proposal on the electoral law in Baghdad. Iraq's upcoming general election will be delayed, a top MP warned, because an amended electoral law agreed on Monday is likely to be vetoed for a second time by the country's Sunni vice president.(AFP/Ali al-Saadi)
    Iraq vote in fresh doubt as new bill faces veto Mon Nov 23, 12:28 PM ET

    BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq's upcoming general election will be delayed, a top MP warned, because an amended electoral law agreed on Monday is likely to be vetoed for a second time by the country's Sunni vice president.

  • Romanian incumbent president Traian Basescu addresses to the supporters after the closing of vote at Democrat-Liberal Party headquarters in Bucharest on November 22. Basescu and left-wing leader Mircea Geoana battled to form vote-winning alliances Monday after being forced into a second round of a presidential election.(AFP/File/Daniel Mihailescu)
    Alliance battle starts as Romania heads for presidential run-off Mon Nov 23, 2:39 PM ET

    BUCHAREST (AFP) - Centre-right incumbent Traian Basescu and left-wing leader Mircea Geoana battled to form vote-winning alliances Monday after being forced into a second round of a presidential election.

  • Two survivors from the Dumai Express ferry which went down off Karimun island in Sumatra. Rescuers scoured the Malacca Strait in Indonesia for a third day as hopes faded that any more survivors of a deadly ferry sinking would be found.(AFP/Andri)
    Hopes fade for Indonesia ferry survivors Tue Nov 24, 10:49 AM ET

    TANJUNG BALAI, Indonesia (AFP) - Rescuers scoured the Malacca Strait in Indonesia for a third day on Tuesday as hopes faded that any more survivors of a deadly ferry sinking would be found, officials said.

  • Jacques Monsieur (L) sits besides his lawyer Marc Preumont while appearing before Brussels' Correctionnal court in 2002. Monsieur , an alleged Belgian arms dealer, on Monday pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to export fighter jet engines and parts to Iran, US justice officials said.(AFP/BELGA/File/Virginie Lefour)
    Belgian in US court admits Iran arms dealing Mon Nov 23, 5:59 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - A alleged Belgian arms dealer on Monday pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to export fighter jet engines and parts to Iran, US justice officials said.

  • Somali boys chant as they watch hard-line Islamist fighters from Al-Shabab parade during a rally in the streets of Mogadishu. Eight people face terrorism charges in the case of 20 young men missing from Minnesota after allegedly being recruited to fight for an Islamist militia in the country, officials have said.(AFP/File/Abdurashid Abikar)
    Somali-US youth told jihad would be 'fun' Mon Nov 23, 9:40 PM ET

    CHICAGO (AFP) - A group of Somali-American youth recruited to fight for an Islamist militia in Somalia were told it would be "fun," court documents have shown.

  • Philippine president's ally 'top suspect' in massacre Tue Nov 24, 10:43 PM ET

    MANILA, Philippines (AFP) - Philippine police on Wednesday named a political ally of President Gloria Arroyo as the prime suspect in an election-linked massacre of 46 people.

  • Photo released by the Extraordinary Chamber in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) shows former Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav -- also known as Duch. Prosecutors have called for Duch to get a lengthy jail term, saying he embodied the ruthless efficiency of the regime behind the "Killing Fields" atrocities.(AFP/ECCC/Mark Peters)
    Khmer Rouge jail chief set to address court Tue Nov 24, 10:21 PM ET

    PHNOM PENH (AFP) - The Khmer Rouge prison chief was to give his concluding remarks on Wednesday in final arguments at Cambodia's war crimes court, nearing justice for the "Killing Fields" atrocities three decades ago.

  • US First Lady Michelle Obama listens to the entertainment during the first official State Dinner of President Barack Obama's administration on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. With arugula straight from his garden and entertainment by two Oscar winners, President Barack Obama took a fresh take on the state dinner in Washington's top social event since his inauguration.(AFP/Nicholas Kamm)
    Obama fetes 'indispensable' India Tue Nov 24, 9:06 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Barack Obama threw the biggest party of his presidency for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, hailing the world's largest democracy as "indispensable" and pledging to work out a range of thorny issues.

  • US President Barack Obama hosts Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh as Singh addresses the first official State Dinner of Obama's administration on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. With arugula straight from his garden and entertainment by two Oscar winners, President Barack Obama took a fresh take on the state dinner in Washington's top social event since his inauguration.(AFP/Nicholas Kamm)
    Obama rolls out red carpet for 'indispensable' India Tue Nov 24, 4:11 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Barack Obama on Tuesday hailed India as an "indispensable" partner as he pledged to work out a range of once thorny issues with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on a high-profile visit.

  • Former Congolese militiaman Germain Katanga listens to evidence during his trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Katanga pleaded not guilty when he was accused of planning to wipe out an entire village as his soldiers killed civilians, raped women and enslaved child soldiers.(AFP/POOL/Michael Kooren)
    DR.Congo war crimes trial starts at The Hague Tue Nov 24, 2:18 PM ET

    THE HAGUE (AFP) - Two Congolese militiamen pleaded not guilty on Tuesday as they were accused in The Hague of plotting to wipe out a village where their forces killed civilians, raped women and enslaved child soldiers.

  • Leterme to return as Belgian PM Wednesday: Van Rompuy Tue Nov 24, 2:04 PM ET

    BRUSSELS (AFP) - Belgium's ex-prime minister Yves Leterme -- who quit amid a bank bailout scandal last year -- will bounce back as government chief within 24 hours, incumbent Herman Van Rompuy said Tuesday.

  • Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks during a meeting outside Moscow in Barvikha. Medvedev has ordered a probe of the death in prison of Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer who represented investment firm Hermitage Capital Management's involvement in a tax investigation, Russian news agencies said.(AFP/RIA/Vladimir Rodionov)
    Medvedev orders probe of lawyer's prison death Tue Nov 24, 1:59 PM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - President Dmitry Medvedev ordered a probe into the prison death of a lawyer arrested in a high-profile tax case, the Kremlin said Tuesday, following allegations of "mediaeval" prison treatment in Russia.

  • A police investigator stands near a shallow grave where the bodies of victims of a massacre were found in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao province. The Philippines declared a state of emergency in parts of the volatile south on Tuesday as anger spiralled over a savage political massacre that left at least 46 people dead.(AFP/Mark Navales)
    Philippines declares emergency as massacre toll hits 46 Tue Nov 24, 12:52 PM ET

    SANIAG, Philippines (AFP) - The Philippines declared a state of emergency in parts of the volatile south on Tuesday as anger spiralled over a savage political massacre that left at least 46 people dead.

  • An Israeli activist hangs a banner calling for the release of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit. An Israeli minister says a deal with the Islamist movement Hamas to swap a Gaza-held soldier for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners is "very close."(AFP/File/David Buimovitch)
    Shalit prisoner swap 'very close:' Israeli minister Tue Nov 24, 12:51 PM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - An Israeli minister said on Tuesday that an agreement with Hamas to swap a Gaza-held soldier for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners was "very close," despite earlier efforts to rein in speculation.