More bodies retrieved from doomed Air France Flight 447

Searchers recovered four more bodies Sunday near the spot where the Air France jetliner is believed to have gone down a week ago.

Six bodies have been retrieved since Saturday and ships were headed to pick up more after pilots reported additional sightings.

Authorities also announced that two airplane seats and other debris with Air France's logo were spotted.

Meantime, the investigation is increasingly focused on whether external instruments on the Airbus A330 may have iced over, confusing speed sensors and leading computers to set the plane's speed too fast or slow, a potentially deadly mistake.

U.S. mulls putting North Korea back on terror list

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the United States is considering putting North Korea back on a list of state sponsors of terrorism in response to its nuclear test last month.

The US removed North Korea from its terrorism blacklist in October in a bid to revive the faltering six-party denuclearization talks.

Clinton also said she expects a strong sanctions resolution against North Korea to emerge from the U.N. Security Council.

Lebanese polling stations closed

Vote counting has begun in Lebanon after a crucial parliamentary election that will shape the country's government for the next four years.

The heated contest between a Hezbollah-backed alliance and a US-backed coalition recorded an average turnover of more than 48 percent.

The official results will be released by the Interior Ministry on Monday.

Radio executive shot dead in Mogadishu

Unidentified gunmen have shot dead the director of an independent radio station in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.

Muqtar Mohamed Hirabe, the director of Shabelle radio station and a colleague were attacked by two men armed with pistols.

Hirabe is the fifth media person to be killed in Somalia since the start of this year.

Federer wins French Open

And in tennis,

Roger Federer has won the French Open for the first time in his career by beating surprise finalist Robin Soderling of Sweden in straight sets.

It was Federer's 14th Grand Slam win equaling the all-time record held by American Pete Sampras. He also became only the sixth man to win all four Grand Slam championships.