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Fear is running high following months in which four bloggers and three other people have been killed, allegedly by Islamist radicals
The Clinton campaign has been working for months to secure endorsements from superdelegates, part of a strategy to avoid repeating the mistakes that cost her the Democratic nomination in 2008
Federal authorities say Lee Robert Moore, a Secret Service agent from Maryland, sent obscene images and texts to someone he thought was a young Delaware girl, sometimes doing it while on duty at White House
Beijing's remarks come despite reports Chinese ground controllers issued warnings to US strategic bombers flying over the area this week
Real estate mogul equates fellow Republican's childhood 'pathological temper' to illness of child molester, questions his religious awakening and berates voters who support retired neurosurgeon
FIFA vice president Angel Maria Villar was warned and fined 25,000 Swiss francs Friday for misconduct during 2018-2022 World Cup bid investigation
Lawmakers say Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition agreed on basic points of a reform for the Federal Intelligence Service, known by its German initials BND
The 19-country eurozone grew by only 0.3 percent in the July-September period from the previous quarter; below market expectations
Groups such as Amnesty International and American Civil Liberties Union argue moving terror suspects to US soil doesn't end policy of indefinite detention
A look at some of the most important numbers behind Myanmar's historic November 8 election
Migrants seeking refugee status in France face many months of waiting due to country's overwhelmed asylum system - particularly single men, who receive lower priority for shelter
Tom Perriello, US envoy to Africa's Great Lakes region, is visiting Uganda to consult with Uganda's president on how to restart Burundi negotiations
China tightened limits Friday on lending to finance stock purchases in its latest step to wind down emergency measures aimed at stopping a market plunge
Presidents often take more time for tourism and 'cultural stops' as they wind down their tenure and become less sensitive to criticism back home
More than 60 slaves, most of them mentally ill, were rescued from salt farms following an investigation by police early last year
Thousands of letters, mementos and gifts poured in after the tragedy five months ago, small group of archivists continues laborious job of sorting, cataloging
For first time since Poland threw off communism in 1989, country has parliament with no left-wing representation
US military also sent six F-15C air-to-air combat jets last week to Incirlik to help defend Turkish airspace against potential intruders
Recent revelations about the Holy See seem like Hollywood potboiler, with Francis pursuing reform agenda
During his viist, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be welcomed with a military ceremony, hold talks with Prime Minister David Cameron and address Parliament
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