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Pakistan Army

Taliban Militants Attack Pakistan's Quetta Airport

Pakistani officials said 10 Taliban militants, armed with weapons and suicide vests, were killed as they attacked two military bases in Quetta Airport, Pakistan on Thursday night leaving 13 Pakistani security forces injured.

Maliki quits as PM

Maliki Quits As Prime Minister To End Deadlock

PM Nouri al-Maliki announced his withdrawal of candidacy after Iraq President Fouad Massoum picked Haider al-Abadi as a replacement.

Ukraine Crisis

Ukraine Crisis: Pro-Russian Rebel Leaders Resign Amid Artillery Fire

Two senior leaders of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic quit Thursday while artillery shells landed on the separatists stronghold. Russian convoys were stopped during the battle.

Immigration reform in Colorado

Colorado House Race: Coffman, Romanoff Clash On Immigration Issue

The political battle between Republican incumbent Mike Coffman and Democratic challenger Andrew Romanoff in gaining the split votes of diverse voters in Colorado's 6th Congressional District might be determined in the issue of immigration reform.

Australia- Cambodia

Australia Plans To Transfer Nauru Refugees To Cambodia

The Australian government is sending asylum seekers from Nauru to Cambodia. A resettlement deal between Australia and Cambodia is said to be imminent.

Rocket fires in Gaza

Palestinian Rockets Fire Before Five-Day Truce Take Effect

Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary five-day cease-fire, but rockets were fired from Gaza before the previous truce ended on Wednesday night.

Yazidi

U.S. Rescue Mission To Iraqi Refugees 'Less Likely' To Take Place

U.S. government rescue mission to evacuate Yazidis trapped in Sinjar mountain will far less likely to take place after the humanitarian assessment conducted by U.S. special forces.

Child migration

Why Child Migration To U.S. Slows Down

Child migration to U.S. is slowing down due to tighter border policing and raids to areas where migrants are known to hop on cargo trains.

Iraq War

U.S. Deploys 130 Troops To Iraq To Aid Iraqi Civilians

President Barack Obama deployed additional 130 U.S. military advisers to assess the humanitarian situation of the trapped civilians in the Sinjar area, U.S Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Modi

Indian Prime Minister Modi Accuses Pakistan Of Waging Proxy War In Kashmir

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Pakistan was conducting a proxy war in Kashmir against India as he visits the town of Kargil on Tuesday.

Ebola disease

Canada To Donate Ebola Vaccine To WHO To Fight Outbreak In Africa

Canada offered its own developed Ebola vaccine after World Health Organisation allowed unlicensed Ebola drugs to be used in west Africa.

Would-be immigrants gather in the courtyard of a temporary immigrant holding center after crossing the border from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Melilla March 18, 2014.

Hundreds Of African Migrants Attempt To Enter Spain By Boat

Spanish authorities save hundreds of African migrants traveling in boats trying to enter the territory of Spain.

People protest against Israel's military action in Gaza during a demonstration in Valencia, July 21, 2014.

No Progress In Gaza Talks, Egypt Presses For Truce

No progress has yet been reported on the negotiations that would extend the Gaza truce to end the month-long war between Israel and Islamist militants, said by an Israeli official on Tuesday.

Algeria's Sofiane Feghouli (front L) and Togo's Alaixys Romao battle for the ball during their African Nations Cup Group D soccer match in Rustenburg January 26, 2013.

Togo Requests Soccer Match out of Ebola-Hit Guinea

Togo soccer federation asked to African soccer confederation to move the soccer match qualifier out of Ebola-hit Guinea.

United States Marines of Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment complete Australian Customs paperwork as they arrive at a Royal Australian Air Force Base in Darwin.

Australia To Sign 25-Year International Agreement With U.S. Marine

Australia and US Marine will sign an international agreement on Tuesday to strengthen defense ties with its regional ally.

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