Kuwait votes as opposition ends boycott
Kuwaitis went to the polls Saturday for the first election in nearly four years contested by the opposition amid fresh disputes over ...Wisconsin to recount US presidential election vote after hack concerns
Wisconsin\'s election board agreed on Friday to conduct a statewide recount of votes cast in the presidential race, as requested by a ...More than 40 dead as trains collide in Iran
At least 40 people were killed and 100 injured when one Iranian passenger train collided with another at a station about 150 ...Argentina says to discuss Falklands war dead with UK
Argentina says it has agreed with Britain to discuss exhuming and identifying Argentines who were buried in the Falklands after being killed ...Trump picks Nikki Haley and Betsy DeVos as first women for cabinet
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and prominent charter ...Tensions soar as Indian fire hits bus in Kashmir, killing 10
Indian troops fired on a Pakistani passenger bus in Kashmir on Wednesday, killing 10 civilians in one of the deadliest incidents in ...U.N. says nearly 1 million Syrians besieged; U.S. names, shames commanders
The number of besieged Syrians has more than doubled over the past year to nearly one million, the United Nations aid chief ...Turkey withdraws child sex bill after protests
The Turkish government on Tuesday withdrew a controversial bill that could overturn men\'s convictions for child-sex assault, after an angry public backlash ...7.3-magnitude earthquake strikes off Japan
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.3 hit northern Japan on Tuesday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said, issuing tsunami advisories for ...Fears for Aleppo civilians as Syria regime advances
Syrian government forces advanced quickly inside rebel-held east Aleppo on Monday, as the UN raised the alarm for nearly one million people ...
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