Angelina Jolie has visited northwest Pakistan to meet victims of the recent flooding. The actress appealed to the international community to provide aid and help the country recover from its worst natural disaster.
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Angelina Jolie has visited northwest Pakistan to meet victims of the recent flooding. The actress appealed to the international community to provide aid and help the country recover from its worst natural disaster.
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CNN's John Vause reports on a political meeting in North Korea where a leadership succession plan may be put in place. Schools in Haiti were some of the hardest hit after January's earthquake. Nearly 80 percent of schools were destroyed. But, now American educators and aid groups are trying to rebuild schools for the start of this year's school year.
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Militia forces in Iraq have been integral to bringing improved security to the war-ravaged country since joining US troops in the fight against al-Qaeda. But their planned integration with government forces has been slow, and some fighters claim that government support has not been sufficient. Now as US combat forces leave the country, they are also fearing for their own safety after al-Qaeda vowed to step up attacks against them.
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A bus survivor talks about the bravery of her husband and how he gave his life to stop the gunman.
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Israel must chose between "settlements or peace," Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erakat said on Monday ahead of the September 2 restart of negotiations in Washington.
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Flash floods swept through China's Sichuan province killing three people and leaving four others missing.
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Seven years and five months after the U.S.-led invasion, the last American combat brigade has left Iraq, well ahead of President Barack Obama's Aug. 31 deadline for ending U.S. combat operations there.
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Heavy machinery was used to clear debris-clogged rivers and hillsides across flood-ravaged China on Monday, as recovery teams worked to avoid the threat of further landslides. Hundreds are still missing and at least 1,248 have died.
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon flew into Pakistan on Sunday to visit areas ravaged by floods and urged the world to speed up aid for up to 20 million people hit by the country's worst humanitarian disaster.
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CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta follows up with Youssif, a boy attacked in Iraq in 2007, who is being treated in Los Angeles. A grenade attack shook the Rwandan capital Kigali on Wednesday, wounding at least seven people as President Paul Kagame was declared winner of a much-criticised election devoid of real opposition.
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A Pakistani army helicopter flies relief supplies for villagers in the devastated city of Sukkur in southern Pakistan. The UN is launching an appeal to help some 14 million people affected by flooding.
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CNN's Allen Chernoff has the story of Tom Little, one of 6 Americans executed in a remote part of Afghanistan.
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Colombian President-elect Juan Manuel Santos takes office in Bogota. The former defense minister is taking over from his boss, Alvaro Uribe, who is known for using a firm hand to reign in violence and guerilla groups in this Latin American nation.
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BP is jettisoning CEO Tony Hayward, whose verbal blunders made the oil giant's image even worse as it struggled to contain the Gulf oil spill, and will assign him to a key job in Russia, a person familiar with the matter said Monday.
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A nuclear-powered US super carrier led an armada of warships in exercises off the Korean peninsula on Sunday, despite threats from North Korea to use its "nuclear deterrence" if they went ahead.
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In their first White House meeting, President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron condemned last year's release of the Lockerbie bomber. Cameron insisted that BP played no role in bomber's release.
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The 2,000 year-old Dead Sea Scrolls are considered one of the world's most important archaeological finds. Half a century after their discovery, they are being restored at Jerusalem's Israel Museum where only four women are allowed to work on them.
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CNN's John Vause reports on a political meeting in North Korea where a leadership succession plan may be put in place.
Schools in Haiti were some of the hardest hit after January's earthquake. Nearly 80 percent of schools were destroyed. But, now American educators and aid groups are trying to rebuild schools for the start of this year's school year.
A bus survivor talks about the bravery of her husband and how he gave his life to stop the gunman.
Seven years and five months after the U.S.-led invasion, the last American combat brigade has left Iraq, well ahead of President Barack Obama's Aug. 31 deadline for ending U.S. combat operations there.
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta follows up with Youssif, a boy attacked in Iraq in 2007, who is being treated in Los Angeles.
CNN's Allen Chernoff has the story of Tom Little, one of 6 Americans executed in a remote part of Afghanistan.

The 2,000 year-old Dead Sea Scrolls are considered one of the world's most important archaeological finds. Half a century after their discovery, they are being restored at Jerusalem's Israel Museum where only four women are allowed to work on them.
