Two security force members were killed and 24 were wounded in a suicide bombing overnight by the Kurdistan Workers' Party, also known as PKK, in Turkey's eastern province of Agri, the local governor's office said in a statement on Sunday.
Investigators probing missing flight MH370 collected more metallic debris on an Indian Ocean island on Sunday as Malaysia urged authorities in the region to be on alert for wreckage washing up on their shores.
"It is my dream to become a soccer star and earn honor for my country one day," Massuma Mohammadi, 22, said at the national stadium in Kabul on Monday.
Sylvester Stallone is parting with memorabilia from the Rocky and Rambo movies, but is keeping the two characters alive on screen.
The discovery of plane debris washed up on a remote island in the southern Indian Ocean has rekindled efforts by family members of passengers on board a missing Malaysia Airlines flight to seek greater compensation, aviation lawyers said.
Bangladesh and India prepared on Friday to swap tiny enclaves of land, ending one of the world's most intractable border disputes that has kept thousands of people in stateless limbo for nearly 70 years.
Revelers dancing and singing through the streets of Jerusalem during the holy city's annual gay pride parade were left shrieking in pain and panic on Thursday night after an anti-gay extremist lunged into a group leading the march and stabbed six people, Israeli police and witnesses said.
The return to public life in Thailand of a fiery pro-establishment politician risks ending a period of calm and could lead to the delay of an election the ruling military has promised to hold next year, an opposition leader said on Friday.
A surfer was seriously injured as he repeatedly punched a shark that mauled him off the Australian east coast on Friday, less than a week after a fatal attack, police and a witness said.
A Palestinian toddler was burned to death and four family members injured in an arson attack by suspected Jewish settlers on two homes in the occupied West Bank on Friday.
The Taliban confirmed the death of longtime leader Mullah Mohammad Omar and appointed his successor on Thursday.
Prime Minister David Cameron faced heavy criticism on Thursday for saying a "swarm" of migrants was trying to come to Britain, as authorities in France struggle to stop them from crossing the English Channel.
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