Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya greets supporters inside the Brazilian embassy after his arrival in Tegucigalpa on Monday. Edgard Garrido/REUTERS
Ousted President Returns to Honduras -- New York Times
MEXICO CITY — The deposed president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, returned to his country on Monday, declaring that he had come to negotiate an end to the political crisis there. But the de facto government that ousted him denied he was in the country.
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MIDDLE EAST
After years of war, Iraqis hit by frenzy of crime.
Internally displaced Iraqis lack basic needs.
Israel says still has military option on Iran. Israel will not attack Iran, says Kremlin. Barak tells Gates: All Iran options still on table.
Iran's leader says U.S. nuke accusations wrong.
Ahmadinejad proud of Holocaust denial.
Yemen president says rebels use "human shields".
Black Hawk crash kills US service member in Iraq.
ASIA
Leak reveals India Maoist threat.
One in 4 Afghan ballots face check for fraud.
Philippines kill 19 militants in rebel stronghold. Philippine troops seize Abu Sayyaf militants' camp.
China vows separatism crackdown.
Party’s agenda in China seems to fall flat.
Pakistan's security gains contrast Afghan turmoil. Police say attack on Pakistani minister foiled. Pakistan arrests top Taliban commander.
U.S. fears that Pakistan aid will feed graft.
AFRICA
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Sudan's Darfur hit by new clashes.
DR Congo deports genocide suspect.
Somalia's Aweys calls for more suicide attacks.
Somali Islamists 'ban' UN books.
Muslims mass-producing children to take over Africa, says Archbishop.
EUROPE
Russia general says missile plan not shelved.
US-EU rift clouds climate summit.
US policy shift raises European hopes on Russia.
Czechs set hurdle for Europe treaty.
France's trial of the decade pits ex-PM vs Sarkozy.
Human rights group accuses Italy of violations.
Ignored by big parties, young Germans eye fringes.
Europeans say US lacks will on climate.
Italy holds funeral for soldiers killed in Kabul.
AMERICAS
U.S. struggles to keep up in Puerto Rico's drug war.
Colombian crackdown appears to be paying off.
US closing some programs in Bolivia.
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Paraguay revokes invitation to US troops.
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