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Matthew Cordell - August 1, 2008 - 1:04 pm

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>><!--top1-->Pakistan<!--top1End--> - <!--top1Content-->Members of Pakistan's intelligence agency were involved in planning the July 7 bombing of India's embassy in Afghanistan, according to U.S. intelligence agencies, which recently intercepted communications relating to the bombing. The U.S. agencies also said that there was new information showing an increase in the amount of intelligence that the members of Pakistan's intelligence agency are providing to militants targeted by the U.S.<!--top1ContentEnd-->

>><!--top2-->Israel<!--top2End--> - <!--top2Content-->According to the most recent polls in three major newspapers, Israel's foreign minister Tzipi Livni has a clear lead (8 to 18 points) over transport minister Shaul Mofaz in the campaign to replace Ehud Olmert as leader of Kadima. Olmert retired on Wednesday. However, two of the three papers show Livni running even with Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu were snap parliamentary elections to be held.<!--top2ContentEnd-->

>><!--top3-->China<!--top3End--> - <!--top3Content-->In the lead-up to next week's Olympics, China has partially lifted the great firewall, allowing greater access at the main press center for the Games after scrutiny by Olympic officials, journalists, and Western officials. President Hu has also suggested that China might be primed for greater economic and politic reforms after the Games, if the actual event is not politicized.<!--top3ContentEnd-->




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