Iraqi security forces and Kurdish fighters on Monday wrested back control of the country's largest dam from the hands of Islamic militants who captured it less than two weeks ago, an Iraqi army spokesman in Baghdad said.
Liberia gives experimental vaccine to three African doctors with virus
Aid workers rushing to save lives worldwide are increasingly becoming targets for attack, a worrying development for NGOs trying to ease suffering in hostile war zones.
Canadian Taryn Lencoe, 28, swam for 12 hours in the sea on Saturday to raise fund for the fight against the debilitating disease of multiple sclerosis.
Thirteen years ago, among the whirring looms of a garment factory in an eastern Pakistani city, a Muslim woman fell in love with a Christian co-worker.
Witnesses say extremists also executed 700 members of tribe in eastern Syria
Kurdish forces backed by US warplanes battled on Saturday to retake Iraq's largest dam from jihadist fighters, a day after militants carried out a "massacre" of dozens of villagers.
With a five-day cease-fire due to expire late on Monday, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators were to reconvene in the Egyptian capital to seek an end to five weeks of hostilities that have killed more than 2,000 people.
As the recounting of votes cast in the June 14 Afghan presidential runoff continues, President Hamid Karzai said that this militancy-plagued country should have a new president and new government by the end of August.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea warned Seoul on Sunday that it will launch pre-emptive attacks at any time in response to a joint military exercise between the Republic of Korea and the United States.
Advance a breakthrough for govt forces after four months of fighting
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|