(ISTANBUL) -- Turkish anti-government protesters camped out in Istanbul’s Taksim Square were awakened Tuesday morning by riot police who had largely left them alone for the past week-and-a-ha...
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(DAMASCUS, Syria) -- Two suicide bombers attacked a square in central Damascus on Tuesday, killing more than a dozen people and wounding more than 30 others, according to Syrian state media....
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(WASHINGTON) -- The White House could decide this week whether the U.S. will begin providing arms to the opposition forces in Syria as President Bashar al-Assad's military appears to be gaining the...
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(KABUL, Afghanistan) -- Government officials in southern Afghanistan are at a loss to explain the beheading of two boys, an act of brutality for which the Taliban claims it is not responsible....
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(BAGHDAD) -- After a brief lull, violence has again returned to Iraq with at least 55 people killed Monday in what is believed to be a continuation of revived sectarian warfare. At least...
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(NEW YORK) -- A German bank employee apparently fell asleep at his desk some time ago, and instead of transferring 62.40 euros to a retiree's account, he smooshed down the "2" button as he slept, s...
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(LONDON) -- Britain’s Prince Philip spent his 92nd birthday in a London hospital recovering from abdominal surgery, but he had company. The Duke of Edinburgh was visited at The Lon...
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(PRETORIA, South Africa) -- Former South African President Nelson Mandela is in intensive care after being hospitalized yet again for a lung infection, a government source tells ABC News....
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(KABUL, Afghanistan) -- Suicide bombers staged a series of attacks in Afghanistan on Monday that were ultimately repelled by Afghan police and commandos. The most serious incident came j...
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(WASHINGTON) -- An extradition treaty between the United States and Hong Kong, signed in 1996, could determine if and how alleged National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden is handed over to Am...
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