Afghanistan: Ammunition blast ‘kills 28’
A massive blast at an illegal munitions store in northern Afghanistan has killed 28 people and injured many others, officials say.
Russia: Putin offers Palestinians help
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered a range of assistance to the Palestinians after talks in Ramallah.
Iraq: Car bombs rock capital
At least 22 people have been killed and more than 80 injured in a wave of car bomb attacks targeting Iraqi security forces in and around Baghdad.
Regnbuenasjonen i svart/hvitt
Kampen for frigjøring, kampen mot apartheid preger mange av den sørafrikanske fotografen Omar Badshas bilder. Galleri Pingvin i Oslo viser denne uken en retrospektiv utstilling av hans arbeider. Det er kraft og styrke i fotografiene som også viser i svart/hvitt hvilket sammensatt, multikulturelt og fargerikt land Sør Afrika er.
Iraq: US closes book on WMD hunt
The US chief weapons inspector, Charles Duelfer, has said inquiries into weapons of mass destruction in Iraq have "gone as far as feasible".
Iraq: Top commanders cleared over jail abuse
Former commander of US troops in Iraq Lt Gen Ricardo Sanchez, and three of his top aides, have been cleared over abuses at Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq.
Asia: Row turns to wartime past
Tokyo's High Court has rejected an appeal for compensation by 10 Chinese survivors of Japanese germ warfare experiments during World War II.
India, Pakistan to work for peace
The leaders of India and Pakistan have said that peace between the two nuclear rivals is "irreversible".
Iraq: Militias could counter rebels
Iraq's new president has said the insurgency could be ended if authorities use Kurdish, Shia Muslim and other militias.
China: Calls for apology rejected
Beijing has no reason to apologise over a wave of anti-Japanese protests, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing has said.


