World Briefing | Europe: Georgia-Russia Tensions Rise 2008-05-01 05:52 - Tensions flared again between Russia and Georgia, its southern neighbor, after both sides accused each other of an improper military buildup related to a disputed border area.
Quests Separate Soldier and Olympic Hopeful 2008-05-01 05:52 - Arielle Martin left home to train for the BMX racing event in the Beijing Olympics on the same day that her husband was deployed to Afghanistan.
Lawyer Urges Canada to Try a Citizen Held by U.S. Forces 2008-05-01 05:52 - The lawyer of Omar Khadr, who was 15 when he was arrested by American forces in Afghanistan, said his client would not receive a fair hearing from a U.S. military commission.
Life Stalls in Venezuela as Power Shuts Off 2008-05-01 05:52 - Government electricity officials gave different reasons for the blackout, which lasted more than two hours in parts of Caracas.
Fewer Latino Immigrants Send Money Home 2008-05-01 05:51 - More than three million Latin American immigrants in the U.S. have stopped sending remittances, a survey said.
After Troubled Tour, Torch in China 2008-05-01 05:50 - The Olympic torch returned to China in preparation for its first relay on Chinese soil after a stormy global tour.
First Tibetan Death in Unrest Reported by China 2008-05-01 05:50 - A gun battle in a rural area of northwest China earlier this week left a policeman and Tibetan insurgent dead, according to state-run media.