Removal of troops was condition in peace deal signed in August by rivals President Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar
Calling airdrops new 'normal,' top defense official says deliveries support Pentagon’s recent decision to 'pause' failed train-and-equip program for Syrian rebels
Yemeni blacks are said to be among poorest of poor, having been set aside from society in what lingers of an ancient, now-defunct caste system
President Arthur Peter Mutharika says his administration is implementing new public management reforms in a bid to weed out corruption by ensuring accountability and preventing financial malfeasance
Trump continues to lead Republican presidential candidates, according to a new CBS News survey, while Clinton has a substantial lead in the race for the Democratic nomination
Voters were choosing between giving President Alpha Conde a second term, or replacing him with one of seven opposition challengers
Israeli-Palestinian violence is showing no signs of easing; tension over the east Jerusalem holy site has been at the center of the surge in violence
No one has claimed responsibility for attacks, but Reuters quotes two senior Turkish security sources as saying initial investigation focusing on Islamic State
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's decision to take himself out of contention spurs shock waves, postpones vote and generates great uncertainty
At least 1,399 pilgrims died during stampede last month outside Saudi Arabia's holy city of Mecca, an AP count showed Thursday
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