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Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of the Hezb-i-Islami Party, is no longer demanding that all foreign troops leave Afghanistan
A look at the top moments from Sunday's 51st annual Academy of Country Music Awards, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas
Justices to decide whether jurors' claims of racially charged comments by another juror can overcome need for secrecy in jury deliberations
Swift claimed three prizes, including album of the year, but her bestie and her boyfriend Calvin Harris (real name Adam Wiles) took home trophies too
Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, argues that rival John Kasich is unfairly siphoning off delegates who will select party's candidate for November general election
San Francisco-based Zipline International Inc. says it'll start making its first deliveries of blood and medicine in Rwanda in July
'Ten Years' won out over the favorite, crime thriller 'Port of Call,' in the best film category at Sunday's Hong Kong Film Festival
News reports have alleged that Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson and his wife set up company in British Virgin Islands with help of Panamanian law firm at the center of massive tax evasion leak
Israel argues that home demolitions are an effective tool to deter attacks, but critics say the tactic amounts to collective punishment
An estimated 10-20 million dogs are killed for their meat each year in China
Republicans insist that decision on filling court vacancy rests with next president after voters have their say in November's election
Protesters were rallying near president's office against government's move to criminalize defamation, as well as other measures allegedly taken against media
Fighting between Iraqi forces and militants affiliated with Islamic State group close to Mosul has displaced over 2,000 people in the past week
Company did not name a successor or give a reason for the departure, but said it would soon announce a new creative structure
Xinhua News Agency says on its official microblog that 'so called' Western April Fools' Day does not conform to Chinese cultural traditions or 'socialist core values'
Tens of millions of people are being affected by the low level of the Mekong, a rice-bowl-sustaining river system that flows into Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam
23 police officers have been wounded, including one in critical condition; National police chief Ricardo C. Marquez has ordered an investigation
Country star's penchant for unpredictability has proven to be what keeps his career evolving, his legion of fans growing and the accolades mounting
Imprisoned writer honored for courage in face of adversity after being jailed for ‘destroying social values,’ with book referencing sex acts and drug use
Political tensions bubbling between governing party, opposition as threats of Islamic extremist violence and low oil prices pummeling energy-dependent economy
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