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Kenya's political rivals have signed a power-sharing agreement aimed at ending weeks of bloodshed sparked by a disputed presidential election in December. More than 1,000 people died in the unrest; more than a quarter of a million were displaced. The agreement creates a prime minster's post for opposition leader Raila Odinga.
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Musharraf's Defeat Presents Challenge to U.S.
The Olympics serve not only as an arena where the best athletes in the world compete, but also as a place where international politics collide. Former Olympic athletes discuss the long history of politics at the games: from Cold War boycotts, to Black Power protests, to today's human rights concerns in China.
Iraqi Shiite Women Share Sorrow, Joy at Arbaeen
Life could get a little better for Chinese workers this year. On Jan. 1, Beijing instituted a new law requiring businesses to give workers written contracts and to pay compensation if they're fired. But there are already signs of resistance.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is calling on Turkey to end its incursion into Northern Iraq. Thousands of Turkish troops entered Iraq last Thursday to target Kurdish separatist guerrillas who operate along Iraq's mountainous border with Turkey.
A new edition of the music magazine Rolling Stone hit the newsstands in India this week. The magazine will focus on international stars like Radiohead, but also Bollywood soundtracks, which make up 70 percent of music sales in the country.
Israeli aircraft step up attacks on the Gaza Strip, killing at least 14 Palestinians, including four children who were playing soccer. A medical director in Gaza said at least 27 people -- including seven children -- have been killed in the past two days.
For a year now, the United States has had a special program to resettle Iraqis -- translators and others -- who've helped American interests in that country. Some of those who have made it to the U.S. are having a hard time finding suitable jobs.
Israel Increases Air Strikes on Gaza
Life could get a little better for Chinese workers this year. On Jan. 1, Beijing instituted a new law requiring businesses to give workers written contracts and to pay compensation if they're fired. But there are already signs of resistance.
