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JERUSALEM, Aug 1 (Reuters ) - Israeli aircraft bombed a smuggling tunnel and a militant training camp in the Gaza Strip on Sunday after a rocket was fired into Israel from the territory, the Israeli army and militants said. Last minute
BEIJING (Reuters) - China took a further step on Sunday toward ending its dependence on U.S. satellites to provide navigation and positioning services. Last minute
July 31 - Guests arrive in Rhinebeck, New York to celebrate the former first daughter Chelsea Clinton's marriage her longtime beau Marc Mezvinsky. Deborah Lutterbeck reports Videos
July 31 - Mexican police rescue two journalists kidnapped by drug cartel members. Deborah Lutterbeck reports. Videos
RHINEBECK, New York (Reuters) - Bill and Hillary Clinton's daughter married her long-time boyfriend in the picturesque New York village of Rhinebeck Saturday in what has been dubbed America's royal wedding. Last minute
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's central highlands and a protected marine area in Hawaii, the only habitats of several endangered plant and animal species, have been added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage sites, the U.N. body said on Saturday. Last minute
Jul 31 - Thousands of people join a silent march in the German city of Duisburg to honor the 21 victims of last week's Love Parade tragedy. Gemma Haines reports. Videos
DETROIT (Reuters) - A U.S. congressional committee will probe the spill of more than 800,000 gallons (3 million liters) of oil from an Enbridge Inc pipeline in southern Michigan this week, a Michigan congressman said on Saturday. Last minute
July 31 - As U.S. troops prepare to formally end to combat operations by Aug. 31, Iraq still has no new government . Deborah Lutterbeck reports. Videos
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A federal grand jury looking into an explosion that killed 29 workers at a Massey Energy Co coal mine in West Virginia heard testimony this week about possible illegal tampering with a mine safety monitor, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. Last minute
Jul 31 - Cuba's Fidel Castro accuses the United States of mistreating convicted spies. Gemma Haines reports. Videos
July 31 - U.S. President Barack Obama accuses Republicans of holding American small businesses "hostage to politics." Deborah Lutterbeck reports. Videos
July 31 - A Turkish toddler survives a three-floor fall from a balcony when he lands on a stack of plastic pipes. Videos
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's spy chief has called off a trip to Britain in protest at Prime Minister David Cameron's remarks on its militant ties, as Islamabad is hit by a barrage of criticism of its alleged links to terror groups. Last minute
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson has announced he will oppose the nomination of Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court, making him the first Democrat to declare against her. Last minute
July 31 - The kidnap of four Mexican journalists throws a spotlight on what reporters representatives say are the increasing pressures brought to bear on those who cover Mexico's fight with its drug cartels. Videos
July 31 - FARC rebel leader Alfonso Cano proposes talks with President-elect Juan Manuel Santos to solve Colombia's war. Videos
VORONEZH, Russia (Reuters) - Raging wildfires spread across parts of western Russia on Saturday, engulfing 30 percent more land in just 24 hours, and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin described the situation as very difficult. Last minute
July 31 - Israel launched an air strike on the Gaza Strip which killed a Hamas military leader and targeted smuggling tunnels with Egypt. Videos
July 31 - A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Iran injuring around 274 people, while a second tremor was reported to the south. Videos

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