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  • July 10: Forensic experts unearth human remains from a mass grave site in eastern Kosovo some 40 miles north of capital Pristina. The remains of at least eight bodies have been discovered so far at the site where the Yugoslav Army set up a checkpoint 1998, during the brief Kosovo war. Over 1,900 people remain unaccounted for following the two year war which ended in 1999.
  • July 10: Unemployed laborers are seen as they eat free food at the Cherkizovsky market in Moscow, Russia. The market, Eastern Europe's largest, was closed in late June following the seizure of alleged contraband goods.
  • July 10: Police officers clash with youths throwing stones, unseen, near a commercial center that was trashed overnight in Firminy, near Saint-Etienne, central France. The unrest began after 21-year-old Mohamed Benmouna was hospitalized in a coma Tuesday after police said he tried to hang himself in his jail cell. Benmouna, accused of attempted extortion, died the following day.
  • July 10: President Obama meets with Pope Benedict XVI, Friday, July 10, 2009, at the Vatican.
  • July 10: Afghan women make their way through the market in Pul-e-Khumri, 140 miles north of Kabul, in Baghlan province, Afghanistan.
  • July 10: Relatives react as the cortege of the bodies of five British servicemen are driven though the small town of Wootton Bassett, England, following their return from Afghanistan. Wootton Bassett is the closest town to the Royal Air Force base at Lynham, to which the bodies of British service personnel are returned, and the town's inhabitants - population 11,000 - have become known for the respect they show to the bodies of service men and women killed overseas.