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At Least Five Killed in Violent Afghanistan Protests

Thousands of protesters angry about a magazine report of alleged abuse of the Koran at the U.S. jail in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.


Suicide Bombings Across Iraq Kill More Than 60

One suicide car bomber detonated his explosive-packed vehicle in a crowded civilian market


Georgian Authorities Say Hand Grenade Near Bush Speech Site

Secretary of Georgia's National Security Council says the bomb found inactive and that there apparently was no intention of harming anyone.


Georgian Authorities Say Hand Grenade Near Bush Speech Site

Secretary of Georgia's National Security Council says the bomb found inactive and that there apparently was no intention of harming anyone.


Bush Praises Georgia's Efforts for Peaceful Conflict Resolution

President Bush says he will try to help resolve the dispute while Russia backs separatist republics, adding to tensions between Tbilisi and Moscow


Bush Praises Georgia's Efforts for Peaceful Conflict Resolution

President Bush says he will try to help resolve the dispute while Russia backs separatist republics, adding to tensions between Tbilisi and Moscow


Putin, Guests Salute Sacrifice of Russia's WWII Veterans

Russian President Vladimir Putin stood tall as he reviewed more than 7,000 troops along with more than 50 world leaders


Bush Holds Talks With Putin

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Mr. Bush also discussed Mr. Putin's views on democracy in what she called a friendly and open way.


Bush Holds Talks With Putin

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Mr. Bush also discussed Mr. Putin's views on democracy in what she called a friendly and open way.


Bush Calls on Baltics, Russia to Move On

President Bush says Americans will never forget "the Baltics' painful history"


Bush Calls on Baltics, Russia to Move On

President Bush says Americans will never forget "the Baltics' painful history"




Putin: Soviets 'Liberated' Eastern Europe During WWII

The presidents of the Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia and Putin are among those say their nations were not liberated by Soviet forces.


Bush Praises Latvia as Country that 'Loves and Values Freedom'

President Bush praised Latvia's fledgling democracy, as he met Saturday, with the country's president in Riga - the first stop in a four-nation European tour to mark 60th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.