Mogadishu Celebrates One Year Since Ouster of Al-Shabab
Covert U.S. military operations targeting the Al-Qaeda affiliate continue in the country
Covert U.S. military operations targeting the Al-Qaeda affiliate continue in the country
The Islamic Republic says Syrians support their government because their government opposes Israel.
The Egyptian government suggests the attackers were Egyptian militants based in the Sinai with support from the Gaza Strip
Condolences and reflection after a failed attack by militants on an Egyptian border checkpoint
Defected with three other ministers, according to a rebel spokesperson
Making a house call to the nonogenerian former freedom fighter and president of South Africa
The bodies of 8 gunmen were also found on the Israeli border; both sides blame Islamist militants
The Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram claimed responsibility
Syria's state television continued to broadcast after a bomb that went off on the third floor wounded three.
Afghanistan's defense and interior ministers will not survive a vote of no confidence, but will remain in office until replacements are found.
Gunmen seize a tour bus of Iranian pilgrims as fighting flares up in the Syrian capital
Hillary Clinton urged the two sides to wrap up their negotiations yesterday.
"We shouldn't pretend a regime that cuts throats of children today will not be prepared to gas them tomorrow," he told the General Assembly
It's okay: Nobody probably heard it over the explosions.
Teen wanted to wear Western clothes, dye her hair, and resisted arranged marriage.
Without mentioning country by name, Clinton appeared to suggest African nations should question relationships.
The law aimed at saving prime minister from possible disqualification for refusing to reopen corruption cases.
But, but, but ... economic development stimulator!
The country's third-ranking politician frets that Tweets and online media are beyond the reach of bribes and coercion
A judge rejected 10 witnesses submitted by the defense
After a referendum on his removal failed to reach a turnout threshold of 50 percent, the prime minister goes to court to argue the threshold is unnecessary.
Military investigation also reveals dogs were allowed to soil bed linen
The latest Olympics scandal, USA defeated Nigeria 156-73. Seriously.
Israel says it will it will stop Assad if he tries to transfer chemical stockpiles to Hezbollah.
Another early exit for the London Games
Fighting continues in Damascus and elsewhere in Syria
Hillary Clinton says drones will be joining 100 U.S. troops in the hunt for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony
Kofi Annan is disengaging but the U.N. continues to provide observations.
USAID called Mali an "enlightened democracy." Things have changes since Islamists flooded in after the Libya War.
Move comes days after Swedish human rights activists parachuted hundreds of teddy bears with pro-human rights messages into Belarus.
The University of Sierra Leone has closed after students rioted over accommodation policy.
Report flies in the face of earlier reports that the outbreak had been contained.
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