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Gen. Petraeus calls relationship with Karzai sound (AP)

A reporter lays on the pavement during a protest in support of two French reporters held in Afghanistan, Thursday,  Sept. 2, 2010, in Paris to mark the 250th days of captivity of French television reporters Herve Ghesquiere and Stephane Taponier in Afghanistan. The two disappeared Dec. 30, 2009 along with two or three Afghan employees while traveling in Kapisa province east of Kabul. Poster reads: Hostages for 250 days. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)AP - The top US military commander in Afghanistan says the sometimes strained relationship between the US and Afghan President Hamid Karzai is solid.


Google, Skype targeted in India security crackdown (AP)

In this photo taken on Friday Aug. 27, 2010, a man chats on his mobile as he walks past the hoarding of BlackBerry mobile in Ahmadabad, India.  Indian authorities are scheduled to meet Monday evening, Aug. 30,  to decide whether to ban some BlackBerry services in India, an official said, one day ahead of a government-imposed deadline for BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. to give security agencies access to encrypted data or face a ban. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)AP - India has widened its security crackdown, asking all companies that provide encrypted communications - not just BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion - to install servers in the country to make it easier for the government to obtain users' data. That would likely affect digital giants like Google and Skype.


Book says Nazi hunter Wiesenthal worked for Mossad (AP)

FILE - In this photo provided by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Wiesenthal is shown attending a trial of suspected Nazi war criminals in Vienna, Austria in 1958. Renowned Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal worked for Israel's Mossad spy agency, providing information on war criminals and Germans working in Arab countries, an Israeli historian writes in a book released Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Simon Wiesenthal Center, HO, File)AP - Renowned Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal worked for Israel's Mossad spy agency, providing information on war criminals and Germans working in Arab countries, according to a new book released Thursday.


China census highlights growing rights awareness (AP)
AP - Census takers counting China's more than 1.3 billion people already face a daunting task, and it's getting harder for the latest once-a-decade update.
Afghan official: Afghan govt will back Kabul Bank (AP)

Afghan soldiers chat in front of the main office of Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. The Afghan central bank's decision to force out executives of the nation's biggest bank amid allegations of mismanagement and questionable lending practices offers the government a chance to take a strong stand against corruption, the U.S. said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)AP - Afghan's finance minister reassured nervous customers at the troubled Kabul Bank on Thursday, saying every penny of their deposits would be guaranteed by the government.


Tony Blair in 'A Journey': On U.S. Leaders Bush, Clinton (Time.com)

Copies of Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair's book is placed on sale at a bookshop in London, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. Tony Blair's long-awaited memoir says the former British prime minister doesn't regret the Iraq war, although he wept for its victims, and carries revelations about the politician's alcohol use, his interactions with the queen and his testy relationship with his successor. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)Time.com - In an essay exclusively adapted for TIME from his new memoir, A Journey, Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair reflects on the U.S. Presidents he has known and worked with -- and on their country


UN to release Congo 'genocide' report in October (AP)
AP - A report detailing hundreds of gruesome attacks against civilians in Congo over a 10-year period won't be released until October, the U.N.'s top human rights official said Thursday, after Rwanda angrily protested the findings in a draft version.
Group promotes Egypt's spy chief for president (AP)

An Egyptian man walks past four posters showing and supporting Egypt's intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, which surround one poster showing and supporting Gamal Mubarak, son of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, in the Giza area of Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. A group of activists have hung up posters around Egypt's capital supporting the country's intelligence chief as a possible candidate in next year's presidential elections. Writing in Arabic on posters showing Omar Suleiman reads 'The real alternative: Omar Suleiman, President for the Republic', and on posters showing Gamal Mubarak reads 'Yes to Gamal Mubarak, regards from Moataz Abdel-Hamid Ahmed and brothers'. (AP Photo)AP - Activists on Thursday hung posters across Cairo supporting Egypt's intelligence chief as a candidate in next year's presidential elections, the latest campaign to try to undermine a possible father-son succession in the Arab world's most populous nation.


Bow and arrow used to send phones into Brazil jail (AP)
AP - Police say a 17-year-old teen was detained after he shot arrows with cell phones attached over the walls of a prison in southern Brazil to inmates waiting on the other side.
HRW denounces alleged torture of Islamists in Morocco (AFP)

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has denounced the alleged torture by Moroccan police of seven prominent members of the country's leading Islamist association, the organisation said in a statement.(HRW)AFP - Human Rights Watch (HRW) has denounced the alleged torture by Moroccan police of seven prominent members of the country's leading Islamist association, the organisation said in a statement.


Afghan govt declares bank safe amid rush for withdrawals (AFP)

Afghans wait to withdraw money from the Kabul Bank in Kabul. Afghan financial authorities and the owners of Afghanistan's biggest bank said Thursday that Kabul Bank was in no danger of collapsing, as people across the country rushed to withdraw their money.(AFP/Shah Marai)AFP - Afghan financial authorities and the owners of Afghanistan's biggest bank said Thursday that Kabul Bank was in no danger of collapsing, as people across the country rushed to withdraw their money.


Tories in deadlock with Liberals in poll (Reuters)
Reuters - Support for the governing Conservative Party slipped in an opinion poll released on Thursday, and the party is in a statistical dead heat with the opposition Liberals.
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