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The Kurdish HDP is attracting liberal and left-wing non-Kurd voters and is playing a key role in the election
Thirty-nine-year-old Jason Rezaian will face second day of his closed-door espionage trial
Francisco Palomo, who defended Efrain Rios Montt on genocide charges, is shot in a residential area; there's no word on suspects
Exiled leader Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi, Houthi rebels' representatives reportedly ready to travel to Geneva for discussions
Sprawling, multi-disciplinary show focuses on long-overlooked side of artist: her deep connection to Mexico's plants and flowers, and how they inspired her art
Members of travelling Egyptian press corps clapped at times when Sissi spoke; at the end a woman yelled in German 'he is a murderer' as the two leaders left the room together
After upgrade, world's biggest particle collider now producing almost double the collision energy of its first run
San Diego, other Southern California water agencies will stop replenishing Salton Sea after 2017, raising concerns that dust from exposed lakebed will exacerbate asthma, other respiratory illness
The mothers, who come from seven countries including Canada, France and US, also want to help other families struggling to bring their children home
About 2,500 Syrians stuck in remote area just inside Jordan in mid-April, according to report based on satellite images, aid agency reports, refugee testimony
US National Hurricane Center expects Blanca to become a major Category 3 storm later in the day
Philippine President Aquino and Japanese PM Abe are expected to sign a deal confirming Japan's provision of 10 patrol vessels to the Philippines
He'll be seeking greater economic, military, security cooperation; rights groups want more attention paid to pervasive violations in Egypt
Move comes amid growing calls for polls to be postponed due to political unrest, with anti-government protests returning to parts of capital
Visits by Americans were up 36 percent between January and early May compared to the same period a year ago, and up 14 percent among all international arrivals
Federal Bureau of Investigation says flights, generally operated without judge's approval, are for ongoing investigations
Government spokesman Lambert Mende said heavily armed gunmen broke into the Goma airport early Tuesday
US airlines have criticized Etihad, rivals Qatar Airways and Dubai-based Emirates over subsidies allegations - charges Gulf carriers have repeatedly denied
Omar al-Bashir delivers speech promising to combat corruption and emphasize economic growth and also offers amnesty to armed rebel groups if they agree to peace talks
FIFA says payments totaling $10 million mentioned in a US federal indictment were approved in 2007 by Julio Grondona, former chairman of finance committee who died last year
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