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The punishing Israeli offensive against Hamas in Gaza took an even deadlier turn Tuesday, the 11th day of the campaign, when Israeli mortar shells killed up to 40 Palestinians near a United Nations school.
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About 550 Palestinians have been killed, medical officials in Gaza said, with at least a quarter of them civilians, according to the United Nations.
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President George W. Bush waived a requirement that he notify Congress, leading some to wonder at the timing of the move, only 15 days before he leaves the White House.
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Many politicians in New Mexico spoke cautiously about Bill Richardson's withdrawal as commerce secretary nominee and return to state politics.
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As Israel's offensive continues into its 11th day, journalists have been barred from gaining access to the battle zone.
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Israel is making sure only its version of the war gets out by keeping foreign correspondents out of Gaza.
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A complicated internal struggle is playing out in the West Bank, with Fatah leaders are growing deeply worried over popular reaction and support for its rival, Hamas, to the point of crushing recent demonstrations.
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A leading Zimbabwean human rights activist must remain in custody until the Supreme Court decides whether the charges against her are valid, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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Signs are mounting that the conflict in Gaza is starting to spill over into violence in Europe's towns and cities, with assaults against Jews and arson attacks on Jewish congregations in France, Sweden and Britain.
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A Chinese naval taskforce has escorted four Chinese merchant ships through the pirate-riddled waters of the Gulf of Aden, off Somalia.
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