Army backs military colonel as country's transitional leader, quieting rumors of power struggle following the resignation of President Blaise Compaore
Conservative candidate John Tory won Monday's election with over 40 percent of vote, defeating Doug Ford, Rob Ford's brother, who gained 33 percent of vote
Scuffles broke out in S. Korean border town between activists planning to send propaganda leaflets into N. Korea and town residents who wanted to stop them
Reyhaneh Jabbari was convicted of killing a man to defend herself from an alleged sexual assault
Ghani's office says he will perform Umrah, a pilgrimage to Mecca that can be undertaken at any time of the year, and will also meet with Saudi King Abdullah and other officials
Ahead of planned talks with student leaders Tuesday, Leung Chun-ying says protests, now in their fourth week, 'not entirely a domestic movement'
WHO says more than 4,500 people have died so far in Ebola outbreak; all but nine of those deaths have occurred in West African nations of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone
Army officials believe the suspected terrorists were using their positions to attack security forces and tribesmen campaigning for peace in the region
Death of Swiss worker Laurent DuPasquier was caused by a shell landing near Red Cross office in Donetsk
Chinese police arrested five employees of Shanghai-based food supplier in July, accused of selling expired meat to several fast food chains in China, including McDonald's and KFC
Afghan security officials say fighting broke out in Ghazni province five days ago when hundreds of Taliban fighters stormed the strategic district of Ajristan
Ukraine president says his country will apply for membership in 28-nation bloc as part of broader plan for social, economic reforms
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