German Chancellor Angela Merkel was scheduled to travel to Istanbul on Sunday desperate to secure Turkey's help in stemming the flow of migrants from the Middle East to Europe, but without being seen to sacrifice their human rights.
A Nigerian general has been dismissed from the army and jailed for losing a major battle in which Boko Haram Islamic extremists killed hundreds of civilians, the military said on Saturday.
Canada's political leaders began their final campaigns on Saturday, before voters decide on Monday whether to grant Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper a rare fourth consecutive term after a long and hard-fought campaign.
A wave of Japanese women dressing in cute outfits is winning fans across the globe
A Pittsburgh woman said on Thursday she had filed a defamation lawsuit against comedian Bill Cosby for comments made by his representatives after she spoke publicly of his alleged sexual misconduct in the 1980s.
A 9,800-strong force will stay after 2016 as leader admits Afghan military is not ready
Two weeks of regional turmoil showed little signs of abating as Palestinians set fire to a Jewish shrine in the West Bank on Friday and the Islamist group Hamas called for a day of rage against Israel.
Amid fears of an atomic arms race in the Middle East, a senior United Arab Emirates official has told a top US lawmaker that it too might seek the right to enrich uranium that Iran has asserted under the recently signed nuclear deal.
Hundreds of activists and victims of Haiti's cholera epidemic staged a demonstration on Thursday in the capital, Port-au-Prince, to demand an apology and compensation from the United Nations, whose peacekeepers are accused of accidentally introducing the disease five years ago.
Myanmar's government and eight armed ethnic groups signed a cease-fire agreement on Thursday, the culmination of more than two years of negotiations aimed at bringing an end to the majority of the country's long-running conflicts.
Australia on Thursday approved a controversial project backed by India to build one of the world's biggest coal mines despite conservationists' fears it threatens the Great Barrier Reef and vulnerable species and may worsen global climate change.
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