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Top militants killed, NATO force says    full story

Security forces in Afghanistan have killed or captured more than 30 high-level militants, including many accused of participating in roadside bomb attacks, military officials said.

Flu kills four Hajj pilgrims, Saudi Arabia says    full story

A teenager and three elderly people in Saudi Arabia for the hajj pilgrimage have died of the H1N1 flu virus, the Saudi Health Ministry said.

Lawmakers to discuss Iraqi election law    full story

Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday plan to take another shot at ending the impasse over a proposed election law -- a political crisis sparked by the veto of a newly passed measure this week by one of the country's leaders.

Sri Lanka to lift restrictions on 130,000 Tamils    full story

The Sri Lankan government said Saturday it will lift restrictions on thousands of war-displaced ethnic Tamils still residing in squalid internment camps.

Dozens dead in China mine blast    full story

An explosion at a coal mine in northeastern China killed at least 42 workers early Saturday, state media reported.

Northern England braces for more rain    full story

Forecasters predicted more rain for England's flood-ravaged northwest region Saturday, but said the risk of more flooding was smaller than in recent days.

Italian police arrest 4 in Mumbai terror attacks    full story

Four Pakistani men have been arrested in connection with last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, Italian police said Saturday.

Lawyer: Knox, ex-boyfriend deserve life sentences    full story

A prosecutor says American Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend should get life sentences if they are convicted in the death of a British student, a lawyer for the victim's family told CNN on Saturday.

Pope to meet Anglican leader amid tensions    full story

Pope Benedict XVI is expected to meet the Archbishop of Canterbury on Saturday, the first meeting between the religious leaders since a Catholic overture to disaffected Anglicans that some commentators compared to a hostile takeover on Wall Street.

Bacteria prompts nasal spray recall in U.S., Europe    full story

Procter & Gamble is recalling Vicks Sinex nasal spray in the United States, Britain and Germany after finding it contained bacteria, the company said.