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San Francisco Chronicle
Tacloban, Philippines -- The central Philippine city of Tacloban was in ruins Saturday, a day after being ravaged by one of the strongest typhoons on record, as horrified residents...
The New York Times
WASHINGTON — When President Obama travels abroad, his staff packs briefing books, gifts for foreign leaders and something more closely associated with camping than diplomacy: a...

From left: Ma Zaoxu, assistant minister of Foreign Affairs of China, Hans-Dieter Lucas, political director of the Foreign Ministry of Germany and Sergey Ryabkov, deputy foreign minister of Russia listen during talks on Iran's nuclear program in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013.
Nuclear talks between Iran and major world powers ended early Sunday in Geneva with no deal, but Iran says it is not disappointed. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters the three days of marathon talks were good and gave all sides...
photo: AP / Ilyas Omarov
Miami Herald
AP This undated photo provided by Miami Herald Andean Bureau Chief Jim Wyss, via The Miami Herald, shows Jim Wyss. Wyss was detained by Venezuelan authorities while reporting on politics and the chronic shortages in the South American country, the...
photo: Creative Commons / Totenkopf
Residents walk by debris after powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed into Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013.
TACLOBAN: A super typhoon is believed to have killed 10,000 people in one Philippine province, a regional police chief said Sunday. “We had a meeting last night with the governor and based on the government's estimates, initially there are 10,000...
photo: AP / Aaron Favila
Pedestrian zone in Akihabara in Tokyo.
See Also TOKYO (Reuters) - An earthquake with preliminary magnitude of 5.5 shook eastern Japan, including the capital Tokyo, on Sunday morning, but there were no immediate reports of damage and no threat of a tsunami, public...
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Maldives President Mohammed Waheed Hassan addresses the public after the commission of national inquiry released its report in Male, Maldives, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012. A domestic inquiry commission in the Maldives Thursday concluded that former president Mohamed Nasheed's resignation earlier this year was legal, and that he was not forced to step down at gunpoint as he claims. Nasheed has rejected the report and his supporters have resumed street protests in the Indian Ocean nation. Nasheed resigned in February after public protests and losing support from military and police. The commission was set up to investigate allegations that mutinying police and soldiers forced him to resign.
Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed won the most votes in Saturday&aposs; presidential election on the Indian Ocean islands, but not enough at avoid a runoff. In the third try since...
photo: AP / Sinan Hussain
Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo, from the United States, right, places the crown on Miss Venezuela Gabriela Isler during the 2013 Miss Universe pageant
MOSCOW (AP) — A 25-year-old Venezuelan who appears on TV in her country and is an accomplished flamenco dancer is the new Miss Universe. Gabriela Isler was crowned Saturday night in the pageant at a sprawling exhibition hall on Moscow's outskirts. In...
photo: AP / Pavel Golovkin
	UN special committee urgesIsrael to allow it access into occupied Territories
KUALA LUMPUR: The United Nations (UN) Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories wants Israel to allow it access to the West Bank, including East...
photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras