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The Kung Fu king who uses his finger to smash coconuts is retiring the digit to enjoy life out of the limelight.
Kung Fu finger calls it a day
Serbs vote in elections seen as a referendum on the western-backed secession of Kosovo.
Kosovo is key issue in Serbia
National Guard troops move in to help after a series of twisters sweeps across the Midwest.
Deadly tornadoes hit U.S.
Gaza power plant officials announce shutdown due to lack of fuel, Israeli officials say energy crisis is Hamas provocation.
Gaza blackout with no fuel
Lebanese army.moves to defuse Hezbollah clash with governmnet as the opposition group temporarily took control of Beirut.
Hezbollah stand off in Beirut
Conditions in Myanmar are predicted to get worse as those most in need wait for aid.
Myanmar faces famine and disea
Zimbabwe's opposition leader confirms he will stand in the presidential election run-off against Robert Mugabe.
Tsvangirai to contest ballot r
The Rafah crossing is re-opened temporarily under a deal between Cairo and the Islamist Hamas group.
Gaza-Egypt border crossing ope
Sri Lankans in the war-ravaged east vote in local elections for the first time in two decades despite a bomb blast.
Sri Lanka polls
Voting on a new constitution takes place despite the devastation of Cyclone Nargis.
Myanmar ballot goes ahead
Lebanon's Iranian-backed Hezbollah took control of the Muslim part of Beirut, tightening its grip on the city in a major blow to the U.S.-backed government after three days of intense fighting.
Hezbollah tightens grip on Bei
Mexican President Felipe Calderon paid tribute to a federal police chief gunned down in a drug war
Mexico shaken by drug killings
Citigroup's new CEO Vikram Pandit said the company will shed $400 billion in assets as he moves to lead America's largest bank back to profitability.
Citigroup unveils turnaround p
Now that he's been annointed by many Democrats as the likely nominee, Barack Obama has turned his focus on John McCain
Obama turns focus on McCain
Myanmar agrees to allow in US aid and issues visas to some foreign aid workers
Myanmar opens a tad
U.S. forces have killed 25 militants in just two days in Baghdad's Sadr City with the help of air power
A defense of air strikes in Ir
One of the President's twin daughters, 26-year-old Jenna Bush, will marry fiance Henry Hager at the President's ranch Saturday night.
Texas wedding for Jenna Bush
A vast, unexplained sinkhole threatens to swallow the small East Texas town of Daisetta.
Sinkhole threatens Texas town
170 migrants to Belgium have completed the first day of what they say is an indefinite hunger strike over their status.
Hunger strike in Brussels chur
Incest father Josef Fritzl has been remanded in custody for a further month after appearing before a district court judge in Austrian court.
Josef Fritzl: ''I am not a mon
The protests over university reforms and personal rights turned into a general strike which paralysed France. As a result, workers were given a increase in their salaries and more paid holidays, while workers' unions were given more rights. Now current students and the unions are considering the legacy of the '68 protests.
Forty years on, France remembe
Movie 'Ramchand Pakistani' shines a light on cross border life between India and Pakistan.
Pakistani film receives acclai
Protesting Tibetan refugees are beaten and arrested as police in Nepal break up an anti-Chinese demonstration.
Nepal police crack down on dem
From air, land, and sea, US Navy and US Marines are getting set to deliver food aid to cyclone-ravaged Myanmar.
US military bringing aid to My
A group of elite Australian cyclists, including several hoping to compete at this year's Beijing Olympics, were lucky to escape serious injury after being involved in a hit-and-run incident on a Sydney road.
Olympic cyclists involved in p
Russia rolls out the troops and tanks for the new President's first major public event.
Medvedev views military might
Beijing's migrant children are falling behind as the capital races to get ahead.
China's migrant children
British Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton has taken part in a bizarre 'flying' stunt in a musical version of the epic battle for Troy.
Lewis Hamilton flies in Turkey
In Moscow's Red Square, the Russian military stages a display of weaponry not seen since the fall of the Soviet Union.
Tanks roll back into Red Squar
Hezbollah fighters take control of large areas of the Lebanese capital.
Gunman seize parts of Beirut
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