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Published: Monday, July 7, 2008 12:09 a.m. MDT
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Turkey: Generals jailed in 'plot'

ANKARA — Two retired generals were jailed Sunday in connection with an alleged plot to topple Turkey's Islamic-rooted government, the highest-ranking ex-soldiers detained as part of the probe, a news report said.

The two, arrested late Saturday, were among 21 people rounded up in the past week in the investigation into an alleged pro-secular and nationalist network called "Ergenekon," the state-run Anatolia news agency said. No charges have been filed, and details about the alleged plot were sketchy Sunday. Some newspapers close to the government have said the suspects were plotting a series of events — such as mass demonstrations and violent clashes with police — that would lay the ground for an army takeover.

Afghanistan: Missiles strike

KABUL — Afghan officials said fighter aircraft battling militants accidentally killed up to 27 Afghans walking to a wedding ceremony in eastern Afghanistan early Sunday, the second military attack in three days with reports of civilian deaths.

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The U.S. military blamed the claims on militant propaganda and said its missiles only struck insurgents.

Algeria: OPEC chief talks oil

ALGIERS — OPEC chief Chakib Khelil says the world's surging oil prices are not likely to fall.

He says strong market demand, especially from China and India, is one reason prices will stay as high as they are. But Khelil told a conference on energy in Algiers on Sunday that the steady increases of late "have nothing to do with supply and demand."

Khelil, who serves as Algeria's energy minister, blames the rise on the weak U.S. dollar, the currency that oil is sold in.

Iraq: Bomb kills Sunni leader

BAGHDAD — Iraqi police and medical officials say a bomb has killed the head of a U.S.-allied Sunni group south of Baghdad.

The police officer says Ali Abdul Ridha al-Badri was the head of an awakening council in Iskandariyah, 30 miles south of Baghdad, and was killed Sunday after meeting with U.S. forces. The officer says the bomb was attached to al-Badri's car.

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Burhan Ozbilici, Associated Press

Pro-secular demonstrators, holding national flags and portraits of modern Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, chant anti-government slogans in Ankara Sunday.

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