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Woman pulled alive from rubble two days after Taiwan quake

A woman was pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in the southern… Read More

Holed up in Ecuador’s embassy, WikiLeaks’ Assange to win support from U.N. panel

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London… Read More

Malala seeks to raise $1.4 bln to educate Syrian refugees

Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai will seek to inspire world leaders at a conference in London… Read More

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau makes it to Pakistani truck art–Twitter reacts

Justin Trudeau, arguably one of the most popular leaders in the world, was hand-painted on… Read More

‘Top Secret’ emails on Clinton server: State Department

"Top secret" material was sent through Hillary Clinton's private email server during her tenure as… Read More

Strong 7 magnitude quake strikes eastern Russia – USGS

A strong 7 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Russia on Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Read More

Race for Zika vaccine gathers momentum as virus spreads

Companies and scientists are racing to create a Zika vaccine as concern grows over the… Read More

N.Korea may be readying long-range missile launch soon – Kyodo

North Korea may be preparing to launch a long-range missile as soon as within a… Read More

U.N. invites warring parties to Syria talks this week

The United Nations invited Syria's government and opposition to peace talks in Geneva on Friday,… Read More

Canada to lift Tehran sanctions, allow Bombardier to export to Iran

Canada confirmed for the first time on Tuesday that it plans to lift its sanctions… Read More

U.S. Treasury official calls Russia’s Putin corrupt – BBC

A U.S. Treasury official said the United States considers Russian President Vladimir Putin to be… Read More

New York rebounds after blizzard, Washington shuts down government

New York City emerged on Sunday from a massive blizzard that paralyzed much of the… Read More

Canada’s Trudeau to DiCaprio: Your climate remarks don’t help

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged Leonardo DiCaprio to tone down his "inflammatory rhetoric" on… Read More

Sarah the cheetah, world’s fastest land mammal, dies in Ohio zoo

An Ohio zoo said on Thursday that Sarah, a cheetah designated the world's fastest land… Read More

Twelve U.S. Marines declared dead after helicopter crash off Hawaii

Twelve U.S. Marines missing after two military helicopters collided last week off Hawaii's Oahu island… Read More

Supreme Court lifts its own ban on hunting the houbara bustard

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan declared an earlier decision that totally banned the hunting… Read More

Putin probably approved London murder of Litvinenko: British inquiry

President Vladimir Putin probably approved a Russian intelligence operation to murder ex-KBG agent Alexander Litvinenko,… Read More

Oil prices fall near 2003 lows on oversupply, demand worries

Oil fell on Thursday, dipping back towards 12-year lows on persistent concerns about a supply… Read More

U.S. approves nearly $2 billion in weapons for Iraqi F-16 fighter jets

The U.S. government has approved the probable sale to Iraq of smart bombs, AIM-9M Sidewinder… Read More

Ambassadors condemn attack on Bacha Khan University in Pakistan

PAKISTAN: Ambassadors of Italy, the United States and England denounced today's attack on the Bacha… Read More