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Samsung plans to sell a variation of its flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone that will transmit data at nearly twice the normal speed, the head of its mobile business said on Monday.
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Transcript: Obama and Putin at G-8 summit
Remarks by President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, at the summit of the Group of 8 industrial nations, as transcribed by the White House.
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As soon as the decades-old Twin Otter landed at Lukla airport, passengers burst out in applause.
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Dreams turn bitter for Bangladeshi garment workers
Moushumi's family now has one of the largest homes in their village - two bedrooms plus a living area with walls made of sturdy brick.
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Afghan police chief survives car bomb attack
Prosecutors and George Zimmerman's defense attorneys are returning for a second week of jury selection in Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial.
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Afghan police chief survives car bomb attack
An Afghan police chief survived a suicide car bomb attack on his convoy that wounded three officers early Monday, officials said.
UAF sets up engineering school in Mongolia
Seven professors from the University of Alaska Fairbanks are helping establish an engineering school at the new American University of Mongolia.
In London, Putin slams moves to arm Syria's rebels but expresses hope for Geneva peace talks
British Prime Minister David Cameron, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a press conference at 10 Downing Street, London, Sunday June 16, 2013.
Afghans poised to take security lead from US, NATO
One of the most significant turning points in one of America's longest and costliest wars is imminent: Afghanistan's fledgling security forces are taking the lead for security nationwide, bringing the moment of truth on the question of whether they are ready to fight an insurgency that remains resilient after nearly 12 years of conflict.
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Hundreds sickened in Bangladesh garment factory
Bangladesh garment workers arrive for work in the morning in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday, June 13, 2013.
Attacks in Pakistan's southwest kills 22
Pakistani forces stormed a hospital that had been taken over by gunmen Saturday in a restive southwestern province, freeing hostages and ending a five-hour standoff that capped a series of attacks that killed 22 people.
North Korea proposes high-level talks with US
North Korea's top governing body on Sunday proposed high-level nuclear and security talks with the United States in an appeal sent just days after calling off talks with rival South Korea.
Afghan defense minister urges ethnic unity in army
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Hong Kong rallies in the rain for Edward Snowden
When U.S. citizen Edward Snowden decided to flee to Hong Kong because of its "spirited commitment to free speech and the right of political dissent," he may not have anticipated that some in the city would launch a protest backing him.
Bomb on Pakistani women's university bus kills 11
A bomb tore through a bus of female university students in southwestern Pakistan Saturday, killing 11, officials said.
Roadside bomb kills 5 police in Afghanistan
Seven other police were wounded in the early morning blast in Paktika province, a statement from the provincial governor's office said.
NSA Leaker Snowden Is - Handsome' Hero in China
NSA leaker Edward Snowden has acheived hero status for many Chinese Internet users.