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In a national address from the White House Tuesday night, President Obama announced he is delaying a plan to strike Syria while pursuing a diplomatic effort from Russia for...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Among the many objects to which a wise and free people find it necessary to direct their attention, that of providing for their...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "A line," wrote Euclid over two-thousand years ago, "is breadthless length." For centuries this postulate and several others, or...

Egyptian army personnel guard the road just outside Rafah, Egypt, Monday, Aug. 6, 2012. Egypt's military vowed on Monday to hunt down those behind the killing of at least 16 soldiers at a checkpoint along the Sinai border with Israel on Sunday Aug. 5, 2012.
EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) -- A pair of suicide bombers rammed their explosives-laden cars into military targets in Egypt's volatile Sinai on Wednesday, killing at least four soldiers and wounding 20 people, security officials said. One bombing brought...
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Government troopers take their positions as about 200 Muslim rebels, enraged by a broken peace deal with the Philippine government, held scores of hostages as human shields in a continuing standoff with government forces for the third day Wednesday Sept. 11, 2013
ZAMBOANGA: Thousands of residents fled as fighting between Philippine troops and Muslim rebels intensified Wednesday on the third day of a deadly siege in a key southern city. At least 13,000 people crammed into Zamboanga city sports stadium seeking...
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
In this photo released by the South Korean Unification Ministry, South Korea's Unification Policy Officer Chun Hae-sung, left, and the head of North Korea's delegation Kim Song Hye read statements during their meeting at the southern side of Panmunjom
SEOUL, South KoreaNorth and South Korea have agreed to restart operations at a jointly run factory park that Pyongyang shut down in April during a torrent of threats against Washington and Seoul. South Korean Unification Ministry officials say...
photo: AP / South Korean Unification Ministry
FILE - In this June 6, 2013 file photo National Security Agency plaques are seen at the compound at Fort Meade, Md. The NSA was founded in 1952 but only publicly acknowledged years later, which explains its nickname “No Such Agency.”
WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency admitted in documents released Tuesday that it had wrongly put 16,000 phone numbers on an "alert list" so their incoming calls could be monitored, a mistake that a judge on the secret surveillance court...
photo: AP / Patrick Semansky, File
President Barack Obama addresses the nation in a live televised speech from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013.
What could be worse for America's standing in the world than a Congress refusing to support a President's proposal for military action against a rogue regime that used WMD? Here's one idea: A U.S. President letting that rogue be rescued from military...
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Former President Michelle Bachelet waves to supporters after winning presidential primaries in Santiago, Chile, Sunday June 30, 2013. Bachelet won the country's first ever presidential primary and will represent the center-left coalition in November's presidential election. Bachelet, a pediatrician who ended her 2006-2010 presidency with high popularity ratings, won the vote to lead the center-left New Majority coalition with 74 percent of the votes.
SANTIAGO, Chile — Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet has visited the detention and torture center where she was held during the 1973-90 dictatorship. Bachelet nearly broke down Tuesday when she visited Villa Grimaldi. The site has been turned...
photo: AP / Luis Hidalgo
Village in Africa .On this image, we can see the life of its people.  Gboto est un village à  90 km de Lomé la capitale. Sur ces images, nous pouvons voir le quotidien de ses habitants. un groupe de conducteur de taximoto Togo, Africa on Wednesday, August 3, 2011.
West African country Togo is the world's least happy country, according to the second annual from the United Nations General Assembly. Neighboring country Benin was the second least happy,...
photo: WN / Eteh