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US Service Member Kills At Least 16 Afghan Civilians

Officials say the service member walked off his base early Sunday and opened fire in multiples homes in Kandahar province

An elderly Afghan man sits in a minivan next to the covered body of a person allegedly shot dead by a U.S. service member in Panjwai, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 11, 2012.

11 Killed in Pakistan Funeral Blast

Police say politician may have been target in Peshawar suicide attack that also wounded 30

A police officer and local residents examine a parked car damaged in a suicide bombing at a funeral on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan, Sunday, March 11, 2012.

Fighting Continues on Israel-Gaza Border

Israel launches a series of air strikes on Gaza, killing at least 18 militants and civilians, including a 12-year-old boy

Palestinians carry the body of 12-year-old boy Ayoub Assaleya during his funeral in Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip, March 11, 2012.

Annan 'Optimistic' After 2nd Meeting With Syria's Assad

Peace envoy says he presented 'concrete proposals' to Assad during their meeting, called for an immediate stop to killings in Syria

UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan reads a statement after his meeting with Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, March 11, 2012.

Japan Observes Anniversary of Deadly Quake, Tsunami

As vigils, ceremonies mark occasion, Japan continues to recover from triple disaster

Mika Hashikai, 37, mourns for her mother and father, victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Sunday, March 11, 2012.

Social Democrats Win Slovakia General Election

Near final results show Smer party winning 84 of 150 seats, returning its leader to prime minister seat

Robert Fico, center, leader of the Smer-Social Democrats celebrates with party members on Sunday, March 11, 2012, in Bratislava, Slovakia.

3 Killed in Blast Outside Catholic Church in Nigeria

Suicide bomber suspected in Jos, a city plagued by sectarian violence

A file picture taken on January 24, 2010, shows a Christian resident of the Nigerian city of Jos standing near a church burnt in ongoing sectarian violence.

Le Pen Scrambles to Get on France Election Ballot

Far-right female politician known for controversial statements on immigration, Muslims struggles to collect needed signatures

Leader of France's far-right National Front party Marine Le Pen speaks to journalists during a press conference on March 8, 2012, at her campaign headquarters.

Australian Rallies Remember Fukushima Disaster

Demonstrators call on Australia's largest uranium miners BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto to end uranium mining

A man walks past the head office of BHP Billiton in central Melbourne. (File Photo)

Santorum Wins Kansas, Romney Takes Wyoming Republican Caucuses

Fifty-two delegates were at stake in the two contests, 40 in Kansas and 12 in Wyoming

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