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Breaking News Fri, 18 Jun 2004 Bali Indonesia Photos Religion Terrorism Indonesian police ready to charge Bashir | Indonesian police said on Friday that Abu Bakar Bashir will be charged soon for his alleged involvement in a series of bombings in the country between 1999 and 2002. | Commissioner General Suyitno L... (photo: Getty Images) Al Jazeera C Asia Environment Maritime Photos UN U.N. Warns Aral Sea Could Dry Up GENEVA -- One of the world's largest saltwater lakes could dry up completely unless neighboring countries in Central Asia work together to increase its water supply, the United Nations warned Friday. ... (photo: NASA file) Newsday Annan assails U.S. for seeking peacekeeper immunity UNITED NATIONS, New York Secretary General Kofi Annan has harshly criticized the United States for seeking immunity for its peacekeeping troops from the International Criminal Court. | He said that th... (photo: UN file/Shima Roy) International Herald Tribune Defence Photos Politics UN US Webcast Sanctioning torture: How U.S. lawyers read the Constitution BOSTON Earlier this month, President George W. Bush was asked whether the government is permitted to torture terrorist suspects. "The instructions went out to our people to adhere to law," h... (photo: Getty Images) International Herald Tribune Human Rights Photos Politics Sleaze Washington Top Stories more Headlines Japan's troops to join peacekeeping force Tokyo, Japan, Jun. 18 (UPI) -- Japan's Cabinet Friday agreed to allow its troops to remain in Iraq as part of a multinational peacekeeping force after the transfer of pow... (photo: Getty Images) The Washington Times Iraq Japan Military Photos Terror Chad fears spread of Darfur war Chad's government is worried that Sudan's Arab militia is trying to export ethnic violence from Darfur. | Chad says that it killed 69 Sudanese "Janjaweed" fighters on its... (photo: Getty Images) BBC News Africa Chad Human Rights Photos Sudan UN Roh rejects poll on moving capital South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun has rejected calls for a referendum on his plan to move the capital from Seoul to a province further south. | Mr Roh admitted he had e... (photo: Getty Images) BBC News Asia Economy Photos Politics S Korea SKorea to send 3,000 troops to Iraq from August SEOUL - South Korea will begin deploying some 3,000 troops to northern Iraq from August on a relief and rehabilitation mission, the Defense Ministry said Friday. | The co... (photo: Getty Images file) Middle East Online Asia Defence Iraq Photos Seoul Blair Fights Back in EU Summit Battle Downing Street today launched a fresh war of words with France and Germany as EU leaders plunged into marathon talks to chose a new Commission president and thrash out a ... (photo: WN) Scotsman Europe France Germany Photos UK Philippine police disperse Poe supporters, leftist activists MANILA - Philippine police on Friday dispersed more than 200 supporters of opposition standard-bearer Fernando Poe Junior who attempted to hold a vigil outside the presid... (photo: Getty Images) Khaleej Times Election Philippines Photos Politics Protest Terror suspect Bashir to be charged with bombings: Indonesian police JAKARTA - Indonesian police said on Friday that Muslim militant cleric Abu Bakar Bashir will be charged soon for his alleged involvement in a series of bombings in the co... (photo: Getty Images) Khaleej Times Court Indonesia Photos Police Terrorism EU chairman says commission chief race could drag beyond summit BRUSSELS - Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern on Friday refused to rule out the prospect of the hunt for the next European Commission chief being extended beyond a summit ... (photo: European Council) Khaleej Times Brussels Europe Ireland Photos Politics World Refugee Day brings refugee issues close to home Afghan refugees returning home from Karachi in Pakistan. Voluntary repatriation is one of three preferred durable solutions for refugees. The other two are local integrat... 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