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Regardless of whether the United States government can get away with bombing Syria in the short term, the long-term repercussions to international order will endanger American...
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Mesut Ozil, who joined Arsenal from Real Madrid on deadline day, in training with Germany. Photograph: Matthias Schrader/AP Mesut Ozil has revealed that a long telephone...
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Princess Diana is the deceased celebrity many Americans would want to bring back to life while most men would prefer to die before their spouses, according to a new survey about...

Rescue workers look for victim's bodies at the site of a bus crash in Santa Rosa, east of Guatemala City, Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. Forty two people were reported dead and twenty five injured, authorities said.
GUATEMALA CITY — A rescue worker says at least 30 people died when a bus plunged into a deep canyon in northwest Guatemala Monday morning. Volunteer firefighter Juan Pablo Ucla tells The Associated Press that the bus fell into a river at the bottom...
photo: AP /Jose Luis Pos /
Michael Dell, Chairman and Founder of Dell Inc., speaks during a press conference in Seoul, South Korea jsa1,
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is ending his bitter takeover fight for Dell Inc. a few days before shareholders are scheduled to consider the latest buyout offer from the struggling computer maker's founder, Michael Dell. Icahn said Monday in a...
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon
The UN Must Stop Outsourcing Peacekeepers
The United Nations' working group on mercenaries and human rights has today revealing that the UN is increasingly outsourcing its security and peacekeeping work to private military and security companies. The report documents the proliferation of...
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe
Indian policemen watch an elderly woman walk on a road scattered with bricks and stones thrown during a communal clash in Muzaffarnagar, about 125 kilometers (78 miles) north of New Delhi, India, Monday, Sept. 9, 2013.
Police in northern India are investigating the role of six politicians they believe may have been responsible for inciting violence between members of different religious communities that has left at least 28 people dead. Hundreds of troops and...
photo: AP / Rajesh Kumar Singh
A screen shows the daily chart of Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng stock index at a brokerage firm in Hong Kong Monday, July 23, 2012.
SHANGHAI — Chinese stocks surged 3.4% Monday to record their best one-day gain this year, with banks leading the charge higher on signs authorities may allow more lenders to recapitalize and as more evidence emerges that the economy is improving. The...
photo: AP / Kin Cheung
Villagers flee as soldiers guard to secure the area following a clash between a Philippine navy patrol and suspected Moro Islamic Liberation Front rebels aboard several boats off Zamboanga city in southern Philippines Monday, Sept. 9, 2013.
Tweet MANILA - Muslim rebels took 30 civilian hostages in the southern Philippines on Monday and held security forces in a standoff as part of a drive to derail peace talks, officials said. Police commandos cordoned off parts of Zamboanga City on the...
photo: AP
Parliamentary head Dioncounda Traore is sworn in as interim president at a ceremony in Bamako, Mali Thursday, April 12, 2012. Traore took office as interim president Thursday, returning the country to constitutional rule three weeks after mutinous soldiers overthrew the nation's democratically elected leader in a coup.
DAKAR, Senegal - Mali's new prime minister has selected a 34-person Cabinet that includes a post focused on reconciliation and development of the country's north, which fell under rebel control following a coup last year. The new Cabinet, disclosed...
photo: AP / Harouna Traore