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Two Dead in Nigeria Attack Blamed on Islamists
A girl and a policeman died in an attack in northern Nigeria Monday which the army blamed on the Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram. The attack at the home of a Muslim cleric in Darazo,
Gunmen kill two Shiite Muslims in SW Pakistan
Gunmen opened fire Monday on a taxi in Pakistan's southwestern city of Quetta, gripped by a wave of sectarian bloodshed, killing two people from the minority Shiite community, police said. The attack came
U.N. Says Special Force Ready to Fight Congo Rebels
The United Nations said Thursday it is ready to send troops into battle against rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after demonstrators accused peacekeepers of being too weak. U.N. troops in DR Congo have
Gunmen Kill 2 Pakistani Soldiers in Ambush
Gunmen ambushed a vehicle carrying government paramilitary forces in a restive Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border on Thursday, killing two soldiers, officials said. The attack took place in Kamar village, around 40 kilometers
Afghan government ready for talks with Taliban, says envoy
The Afghan government is ready to sit down with the Taliban in Doha or anywhere in the world for the sake of peace and stability in Afghanistan, a senior Afghan envoy said yesterday. In an
Pope Widens Criminal Punishment for Child Abuse in Vatican
Pope Francis on Thursday bolstered criminal legislation against child abuse in the Vatican in an overhaul of laws that apply to the clergy and lay people who work in the tiny city state. The Vatican
US Independence Day
Volunteers arrive on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC yesterday. President Barack Obama and the family will host members of the US armed services and their families to celebrate the
Kerry Urges Progress on South China Sea Tensions
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday urged progress on a code of conduct to govern the hotly disputed South China Sea, after ally the Philippines warned of a Chinese military build-up in
Putin rejects US plea to hand over Snowden
President Vladimir Putin confirmed yesterday a former US spy agency contractor sought by the US was in the transit area of a Moscow airport but ruled out handing him over to Washington, dismissing US
Super moon
Tourists look at the rising ‘super moon’ from the elevated skywalk of the Supertrees Grove at the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, yesterday. The largest full moon of the year, called the