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Nation faces crisis as tourists stay away

[2015-07-14 08:06]

The blood on the sand has washed away, but the damage inflicted on Tunisia by a few terrifying minutes of gunfire at a beach resort will be deep and lasting.

Cocaine smugglers have new routes

[2015-07-14 08:06]

Police who seized Asia's largest shipment of liquid cocaine in history at a Bangladeshi port late last month said it was headed for India, the latest sign that drug cartels are increasingly plying their trade in South Asia.

Police hunt for drug kingpin

[2015-07-14 08:06]

Mexican security forces hunted early Monday for drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman as authorities investigated whether he had received inside help to escape prison through a tunnel under his cell's shower.

Deal reached between govt and FARC rebels

[2015-07-14 08:06]

The Colombian government reached a major de-escalation agreement with leftist FARC guerrillas on Sunday, agreeing for the first time to reduce counterinsurgency operations in the decades-long armed conflict, diplomats in Havana said.

23 dead, 19 injured in barracks collapse

[2015-07-14 08:06]

The ceiling of a Russian military barracks collapsed in Siberia on Monday, causing four stories to crumble and killing 23 young men trapped inside.

NY disability parade draws thousands

[2015-07-14 08:06]

New York City hosted its first parade supporting people with disabilities on Sunday, with more than 3,000 participants heading up Broadway.

Prime minister has assets seized in corruption investigation

[2015-07-14 08:06]

Prosecutors indicted Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Monday as part of a wide-ranging corruption investigation and seized his assets, putting further pressure on him to resign.

IN BRIEF (Page 12)

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Saudi-led air raids killed 21 civilians in Yemen's capital Sanaa on Monday, medics and relatives of the victims said, two days after the start of a United Nations-brokered humanitarian truce that Riyadh does not recognize. "Three missiles targeted the neighborhood, destroying 15 houses and killing 21 people and wounding 45 others," said one resident.

Students pose against hate in selfie campaign

[2015-07-13 07:37]

A selfie campaign by Myanmar students promoting cross-cultural friendships has become a rare counterpoint to anti-Muslim rhetoric from hard-line Buddhist monks.

Retailers losing out to desperate vendors

[2015-07-13 07:37]

The cries of street vendors have become the soundtrack to Zimbabwe's ailing economy as increasing numbers of the unemployed try to eke out a living, leaving shopkeepers - and the taxman - poorer.

Angry at demands, Greeks rail at German 'humiliation'

[2015-07-13 07:37]

Greeks accused Germany of trying to humiliate them by making tougher demands for a new bailout deal as the country's fate in the eurozone hung in the balance ahead of a meeting of European ministers in Brussels on Sunday.

Peace deal reached without input of Tripoli leadership

[2015-07-13 07:37]

Libyan political leaders reached a new version of a UN-brokered peace deal on Saturday, putting pressure on the Islamist-led Tripoli leadership to build a unity government in hopes of ending the country's chaos.

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