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Militants are said to control at least half of the Beiji refinery, seeking to cut the main supply line to embattled troops holding the rest
Newly released White House data likely to pressure South American country to preserve a threatened US aerial eradication program
Khadr has been convicted of five war crimes, including throwing a grenade that killed a US Army sergeant in Afghanistan during a 2002 firefight
Dynamite attack on mausoleum of Cheick Amadou Barry mirrors similar ones carried out in northern Mali in 2012 when jihadists seized control of major towns there
Tank is first to have an internal armored capsule housing its three-man crew and a remotely-controlled turret with an automatic weapons loading system
Sotheby's says 'White Calla Lily' estimated to bring $8M to $12M at May 20 sale
Federal prosecutors may launch inquiry into Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's alleged overseas lobbying efforts for scandal-plagued construction firm Odebrecht
Valuable first edition copy of author's masterpiece, 'One Hundred Years of Solitude,' disappeared over the weekend from guarded display case at Bogota's book fair
Pentagon says it is assessing claim to determine whether to launch formal probe into alleged losses in village of Bir Mahli
Group says testimonies from combat soldiers point ‘to policy of indiscriminate fire’ resulting in deaths of innocent Palestinian civilians
Name appears to be a a nod to newborn's grandfather, Prince Charles, middle names honor Queen Elizabeth II, and late Princess Diana, William's mother
Actress played Captain Kirk's assistant on the original 'Star Trek' series
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says bombing appears to target general responsible for army logistics and supplies
Athens stresses it will need swift payment of bailout funds, without which country faces possibility of going bankrupt in coming weeks
Critics raising questions about donations made by foreign governments as Hillary Clinton pursues second run for White House
The official said there is no evidence the CIA conspired with the White House to protect then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Attack on district known for its restaurants, cafes, ice cream parlors is similar to others described as revenge for fighting in nearby Anbar province
Gymnasiums, other public venues where 12-round fight was shown for free Sunday lunchtime local time quickly vacate after national icon's defeat is announced
Possible names for newborn princess include Alice, Charlotte, Olivia, Victoria, Elizabeth and Diana; oddsmakers say Alice and Charlotte are favorites
Two police officers and civilian die,17 people injured in attacks in week of protests following president's controversial decision to run for third term
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