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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani , without naming Pakistan, say a neighboring country has been accused of supporting the Taliban in Afghanistan and rebels in Indian-controlled Kashmir
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says that the arrest was part of French authorities' efforts to target people vulnerable to calls to carry out killings, led by a certain number of Syrian actors
The EU leader, Jean-Claude Juncker, stressed that the bloc's actions should take place in concert with the U.S.-led NATO defense alliance, to which 22 EU member states also belong
Increase reflects continuing concern about refugee crisis stemming from Syria's civil war and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan
Edgar Lungu , who was re-elected last month in a closely contested vote, was sworn in at a packed stadium ceremony that included a 21-gun salute and traditional dancers
US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain say UN-brokered government based in Tripoli is 'sole steward of these resources,' adding that 'Libya's oil belongs to Libyan people'
One of VR experiences promised is music video that's collaboration between 'Biohazard' horror game, called 'Resident Evil' in US, from Japanese game maker Capcom, and L'Arc-en-Ciel, a Japanese rock band
Group of senior international diplomats blast agreement between Brussels and Ankara to send back migrants in return for financial aid
5.7-magnitude earthquake in Lake Victoria region also left 252 people injured and 840 families homeless, minister of state in the office of president says
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Tuesday he won't allow government forces to conduct joint patrols of disputed waters near the South China Sea with foreign powers, apparently scrapping a deal his predecessor reached with the U.S. military earlier this year
Security forces fired tear gas and shotgun pellets to quell protesters in several places, including Srinagar, the main city, police said
Company plans software update for recalled smartphone to prevent battery from overheating, South Korean media say
Proposal came hours after group of opposition parties Monday announced plans for 'mega' demonstration Saturday
Move is a significant step by Latin America's largest emitter of greenhouse gases that could spur other countries to move forward
Three-time Paralympic medalist, 41-year-old competed in his fifth games in Rio, losing in the quarterfinals, he hopes to continue playing another eight years, pointing toward a possible Los Angeles 2024 Games
Committee says it is 'adequate'' that United States team officials have already banned the swimmer for 10 months, required him to forfeit $100,000 in bonuses
Video released Monday entreats viewers to imagine what they would do to survive if they had to flee war
Language barrier slows down education and hunt for work, while discrimination issues raise safety concerns
Social media delegation travels to Israel as government takes legislative steps to rein in online content that Israel says fuels violence
HP Inc. says that it is the largest print acquisition in company's history and will help it go from traditional copiers to multifunction printers
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