Assad says army won't accept less than 'attaining final victory' against rebels
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced his resignation on Thursday, paving the way for the country's president to pursue a tighter grip on power.
Volunteers work to defuse booby-traps planted by IS
Stunning Mount Ijen in eastern Java draws tourists by day and hundreds of sulfur miners by night.
80,000 people - the entire population of Fort McMurray - forced to leave home
Embattled President Dilma Rousseff greeted the Olympic flame in Brazil on Tuesday, promising not to allow a raging political crisis, which could see her suspended within days, to spoil the Rio Games.
India's Supreme Court on Wednesday said the tobacco industry must adhere to federal rules requiring stringent health warnings on cigarette packs, in a major setback for the $11 billion industry that opposes the new policy.
The head of Korean Air, who just resigned as the chief organizer of the 2018 Winter Olympics, was sued on Wednesday by his carrier's pilots for allegedly demeaning their work.
Muslim militants have threatened to kill three more hostages in their jungle base in the southern Philippines more than a week after beheading a Canadian man when their multi-million dollar ransom demands were not met.
Republicans call for unity to defeat Clinton while Kasich vows to stay
Bernie Sanders said on Tuesday that his primary bid against Hillary Clinton was far from over, pointing to his victory in Indiana and strength in upcoming races as a sign of his durability in the presidential campaign.
Kenyan police have disrupted a cell of extremist medics linked to the Islamic State group suspected of plotting a biological attack on Kenya and recruiting university students to join the group in Libya and Syria, Kenya's police chief said on Tuesday.
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