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In northern Iraqi city, al-Qaida gathers strength
Al-Qaida's Iraq arm is gaining strength in the restive northern city of Mosul, reviving its fundraising efforts through gangland-style shakedowns, feeding off anti-government anger and increasingly carrying out attacks with impunity.
Floods strand pilgrims in India, deaths could rise
Monsoon flooding that has stranded thousands of people and caused landslides in northern India has killed almost 120 people, and the prime minister said the toll could rise substantially.
10 Things to Know for Thursday
His announcement that the Fed will likely end its extraordinary bond-buying program next year sends the Dow down more than 200 points.
Small plane found in Venezuela after 2008 disappearance
In this photo released by Venezuela's Civil Protection Press Office, a rescue worker looks through a helicopter window at a coral reef in Los Roques, north of Caracas, on Jan. 5, 2008.
Feds in Calif. bust international gambling ring
The defendants operated an illegal Internet and telephone sports betting business involving millions of dollars, the U.S. attorney's office in San Diego said in its announcement of the arrests.
Palace sheds some light on birth of heir to British throne
With Prince William and the former Kate Middleton expecting their first child in mid-July - and much of the world interested in the birth of a future monarch - officials at Clarence House have released some of the couple's plans, although many details are still being kept private.
UAE charges 30 suspects with plotting coup
A state security prosecutor in the United Arab Emirates says 30 Egyptian and UAE suspects have been charged with plotting a coup linked to a network of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, in a case likely to further strain relations with Cairo.
Four US troops killed in Afghanistan attack
The attack took place just hours after the insurgent group announced it would hold talks with the US on finding a political solution to ending the nearly 12-year war in the country.
Obama's Berlin speech expectations: Big shoes to fill, including his own
Five years and 50 years. As President Barack Obama revisits Berlin, he can't escape those anniversaries and the inevitable comparisons to history and personal achievement.
Airborne laser reveals hidden city in Cambodia
Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temple complex.
Snakes on a plane: Texan takes smuggled serpents on aircraft, pleads guilty
An East Texas man has pleaded guilty to smuggling snakes on several planes from South America to the United States.
Syrian pound tumbles on US plans to arm rebels
Many exchange shops closed in Damascus on Tuesday, fearing more chaos a day after the Syrian currency plunged to a new record low, reflecting growing fears in the capital following a U.S. decision to arm rebel groups fighting to topple President Bashar Assad's regime.
Argentine cash controls bring bargains, headaches
In this June 1, 2013 photo, Paraguayans returning from shopping in Clorinda, Argentina carry boxes and bags across the international bridge over the Pilcomayo River into the town of Nanawa, Paraguay.
Baghdad suicide attacks kill 24
A double suicide bombing attack at a Shiite mosque in Baghdad has killed at least 24 people and wounded dozens more.
5 killed in Mozambique clashes
Media in Mozambique say at least five government troops were killed and two others were wounded in fighting with alleged members of an opposition group.
Deaths in Afghan handover day blast
The transition is a major milestone in the war, with the coalition insisting Afghan security forces are strong enough to fight the Taliban (AP At least three people have been killed as a large bomb exploded in the Afghan capital - the day the international military coalition hands over responsibility for fighting the Taliban insurgency to the ... (more)
Thai Buddhist monks criticized for lavish behavior
Thailand's Buddhism body said it is monitoring monks nationwide for any inappropriate behavior after a video showed monks using luxurious personal items while flying on a private jet.
Kurds fight for place in Syrian civil war
In this Sunday, March 3, 2013 file photo, A Kurdish female member of the Popular Protection Units stands guard at a check point near the northeastern city of Qamishli, Syria.
Venezuelan president seeks canonization for doctor
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has asked Pope Francis to canonize a doctor who tended to the poor in Caracas and is considered a saint already by many Venezuelans.