Kabul hits back at foreign criticism
Foreign Ministry says that U.N. official’s comments on corruption were out of line. Full story
Suicide bomber apparently targeted anti-Taliban major, injured dozens. Full story
Foreign Ministry says that U.N. official’s comments on corruption were out of line. Full story
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A Myanmar fisherman, Iran protests and clowns are among captivating photos.
Giraffe herds in Niger were nearly wiped out a decade ago but have rebounded miraculously. Experts credit a government keen for revenue that has made laws to protect them.
Ida grew into a hurricane for a second time as it roared over the Caribbean on a path that could take it past Mexico's resort-studded Yucatan Peninsula before heading for the U.S.
A gunman wounded three men near Tokyo on Friday before hiding in a building and apparently killing himself — a rare shooting spree that police said was gang-related.
A 20-year-old U.S. built bunker left obsolete by the fall of the Berlin Wall has joined world-famous landmarks on Britain's fabled list of historic gems.
The White House says detainees at Guantanamo Bay are not receiving vaccinations against the swine flu vaccine, despite an earlier report that doses were on the way.
Senior Iranian lawmakers rejected any possibility of Tehran shipping uranium abroad for further enrichment, intensifying pressures on the government to reject the U.N.-backed plan altogether.
A suicide bomber apparently targeting an anti-Taliban mayor struck a crowded market in northwest Pakistan, killing the mayor and 11 other people and injuring dozens, police said.
Nearly half of all Iraqis who died in October perished in a single coordinated attack against government offices in Baghdad, AP figures revealed Monday.