An Argentine prosecutor on Monday dismissed accusations that President Cristina Fernandez helped to shield Iranian officials allegedly behind the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center, effectively putting an end to a case that has exposed deep divisions in the South American nation.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye is highly likely to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo amid a bribery scandal just two months after he took up the country's No 2 post, Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday.
South Africa's president said seven people have died in ongoing attacks on immigrants in the country, and he has postponed an important ceremony because of the crisis.
Poland's Foreign Ministry urgently summoned US Ambassador Stephen Mull on Sunday to "protest and demand an apology" after the head of the FBI suggested that Poles were accomplices in the Holocaust.
Islamic State militants in Libya shot and beheaded groups of captive Ethiopian Christians, a video purportedly from the extremists showed on Sunday. The attack widens the circle of nations affected by the group's atrocities while showing its growth beyond a self-declared caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
A bomb exploded on Monday on a bus carrying UN employees in northern Somalia, killing at least 10 people and wounding many others, police and UN officials said. The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab group claimed responsibility for the attack.
Five years after the largest oil spill in US history spewed millions of gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexico, many Louisiana oystermen are fearful that a once-bountiful population of the mollusks may never recover.
Three media outlets said on Sunday that Mexican federal police killed 16 unarmed people in two separate attacks in January, appearing to contradict an account by the federal government that the deaths could have been caused by friendly fire.
South Korean police clashed with thousands of protesters, blocking their way to the presidential palace, where they hoped to demand a more vigorous government response to a ferry disaster that claimed more than 300 lives a year ago.
Yemen's government has rejected a four-point peace plan for the country that Iran submitted to the United Nations, a spokesman said on Saturday.
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