![]() United Nations asking for $6.5 billion through end of this year for food, water, medical care, and shelter; $2.4 billion already pledged More ![]() Deadliest blast Wednesday was suicide bombing at funeral in Buhriz, about 60 kilometers north of Baghdad, which killed at least 18 people More ![]() Police, soldiers deployed across country to boost security, but clashes between Morsi supporters and opponents have left close to a dozen people killed More ![]() Announcement followed meeting between Cabinet members and PM Yingluck Shinawatra which opposition refused to attend More ![]() Army says fighting continues in oil town of Malakal amid international concerns that unrest could spiral into full-fledged civil war More ![]() People in Central African Republic say they have never seen anything like the current violence between Muslims, Christians in the country More ![]() Four accused of giving support, shelter to gunmen who killed at least 67 people during assault More ![]() Woman, 51, tells police men lured her to secluded area, attacked her at knife point after she asked them for directions; no arrests yet More ![]() 'New York Times' says NSA inserted most of software by gaining access to computer networks, but has also increasingly made use of secret technology More ![]() Hundreds of thousands in largely industrial US state remain without clean drinking water after last week’s accidental contamination of major river More |
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