Officials in Egypt estimate the death toll at almost 650. Hundreds of mourners gathered at a mosque where some await funeral
Opponents insist there can be no dialogue until Morsi is returned to power, while supporters assert bringing back Morsi would harm Egypt
Court convicted senior army officers, politicians, writers and others of plotting to overthrow government
As ousted president's supporters vow to continue protesting, world leaders are asking two warring sides to compromise
Obama administration pledges a total of $890 million to help the world's 45 million refugees and internally displaced people
Secretary of state says US supports use of biotechnology to develop 'smart' crops that can withstand droughts, floods and require less fertilization
Company advertised well-paid jobs, food and accommodation for three months; workers were paid half of what they were promised
Officials said the Taliban beheaded two teenage boys in the southern province of Kandahar for alleged spying
Both Iran, Lebanon-based Hezbollah were exceptionally active in plotting terrorist activities, provided broad range of support to Syria's regime
Victims of sexual battery, harassment and stalking mostly female but gay men also have reported assaults
Top US diplomat says Washington 'would prefer' Moscow not supply Damascus with advanced air defense S-300 missile batteries
Device is a ring made of titanium beads with magnets inside that prevent gastric acid from reaching the esophagus
Salam Fayyad has been the prime minister of the Palestinian National Authority since 2007
Former spy who now lives in South Korea offers rare insight into inner workings of secretive state and its young leader.
US Secretary of State, who will also will meet with Syrian opposition, plans to focus on how to get President Assad to accept reality of situation
Top U.S. diplomat expected to meet Israeli leaders and other Palestinian officials on Monday and Tuesday
Eyes of the faithful will be turned to the Vatican where a new pope, selected just this month, presides over a series of Holy Week events
Pope Francis is first from outside Europe in more than a millennium
Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson says that ethnicity and race should have no role in selection of a pope
Museum is home to more than 130 pieces by the French artist, who died a century ago
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