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Morning News


Jul.31   Cambodia   First Khmer Rouge leader charged
  An ex-Khmer Rouge prison chief Kang Kek Ieu has been charged with crimes against humanity by a UN-backed tribunal


  Northern Ireland British army ends N. Irish mission  British troops were sent in 1969 to help quell unrest over civil rights which erupted between the majority Protestant population and local Catholics

  Moscow Russia downgrades ties with Hamas  Russia said it had downgraded its ties with the islamist group, in a show of support for visiting Palestinian leader Abbas

  Zimbabwe New inflation warning for Zimbabwe  The IMF said on Tuesday that year-on-year inflation rate could reach over 100,000% by the end of the year

  Spain Canaries fires force evacuations  Forest fires on 2 of Canary Islands have forced the evacuation of more than 10,000 people

Day News


  UN Security Council   U.N. troops will go to Darfur
  The Council voted unanimously to authorize up to 26,000 troops and police in an effort to stop attacks on millions of displaced civilians


  New York   Murdoch wins Dow Jones battle
  Media tycoon has won his battle to take over the American media giant, publisher of the Wall Street Journal


  USA Tillman case general is censured  A former army general has been censured over the handling of a friendly fire incident in which a football star died

  Philippines Volcano shoots ash up to 3 miles away  The 5,150-foot Mount Bulusan is blanketing fields and villages, but there was no immediate sign of a major eruption

Evening News


  Japan   Scandal-hit farm minister resigns  Prime Minister Abe has accepted the resignation of Norihiko Akagi, days after the ruling coalition suffered an election drubbing

  Iraq Drop in U.S. deaths in Iraq  The U.S. military is hoping that the troop buildup is making strides as commanders point to the American death toll the lowest since November
San Francisco Bay Area , July 31, 2007 Timeline