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Clinton in Libya, Pledges More US Aid

US secretary of state makes surprise visit, offers millions of dollars in new assistance

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Libya Transitional  National Council President Mustafa Abdel-Jalil at the World Islamic Call Society Headquarters during a visit to Tripoli, Octobter 18, 2011.

Israeli Soldier, 477 Palestinians Freed in Prisoner Swap

Israeli army Sergeant Gilad Shalit returned to family in Israel amid outpouring of support as 477 Palestinian prisoners freed

Released Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit, second right, walks with his father Noam, right, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, second left, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, left, at the Tel Nof Air base in southern Israel, October 18, 2011.

Kenyan Troops Approach Key Rebel-Held City

Move is part of cross-border operation against al-Shabab militants in Somalia

Map of Kenya

Al-Shabab Fuels Tensions Between Kenya, Somalia

Kenyan decision to send troops into Somalia reveals major shift in foreign policy

Al-Shabab spokesperson Ali Mohamud Rage holds a news conference in Mogadishu, Somalia, threatening Kenya,  October 17, 2011.

Former Rebel Leader Endorses Liberian Incumbent For President

Prince Johnson equates decision with choosing 'lesser of two evils'

Liberian warlord-turned-presidential candidate Prince Johnson campaigns in the village of Demeh in Bomi County, in the West African country September 14, 2011.

WHO: Malaria Deaths Drop 20 Percent Since 2000

UN agency reports malaria deaths dropped from 985,000 in 2000 to about 780,000 in 2009

Iren Salama (L) holds her baby Pendo as it is given an injection as part of a malaria vaccine trial at a clinic in the Kenya coastal town of Kilifi, November 23, 2010 (file photo)

UN: Southeast Asian Floods Trigger Humanitarian Crisis

UN says flooding threatens countries' key development goals set for 2015

A soldier offers to take care of an evacuee's dog during an evacuation at Nawa Nakhon industrial estate on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, October 18, 2011.

Indonesian Tolerance Bill Accused of Worsening Religious Tensions

Proposed law aims to reduce tensions between Indonesia's Muslim majority and minority religions

Soldiers stand guard outside a Christian church after it was attacked by a mob in Temanggung, Indonesia, February 8, 2011.

Chinese Economy Slows in Third Quarter

Beijing's inflation fighting measures pay off with slight cooling of economy

A Chinese beggar walks amongst traffic asking for a handout in Beijing, China. China's inflation rate edged lower in September, giving Chinese leaders leeway to stimulate the economy as U.S. and European growth slows, October 14, 2011.

Korean-American Chef Rides Food Truck Craze to the Top

Some chefs are cashing in on the growing appetite for gourmet food on the go.

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