55 min ago | Marion Star
Israeli attack on Iran would be complex operation
If Israel attacked Iran's nuclear facilities, the strike would probably take the form of a complex air assault involving scores of planes that would have to penetrate Iranian air defenses and attack up to a couple of dozen targets simultaneously, analysts say.
5 hrs ago | Boston.com
Yale loses legal fight in fake degree lawsuit
A federal judge in Connecticut has rejected a second bid by Yale University to throw out all the allegations in a lawsuit filed by a South Korean university that claims it lost tens of millions of dollars after Yale damaged its reputation.
8 hrs ago | Journal Gazette
Bombers target Israeli diplomats in Georgia, India
BAGHDAD Iraq's capital is embracing Valentine's Day this year with a huge public display of affection in what its residents say is the nation's most amorous celebration of the holiday ever.
9 hrs ago | Brandon Sun
US to support UN body's resolution asking Sri Lanka to implement recommendations on abuses
The United States will support a U.N. human rights council resolution asking Sri Lanka to implement recommendations its commission made on the island nation's civil war, an American diplomat said Monday.
9 hrs ago | KHQ-TV Spokane
State Dep't: US To Meet North Koreans In Beijing
The State Department says a U.S. envoy will hold talks with North Korea on its nuclear program in Beijing next week.
13 hrs ago | Independent.ie
Chinese seize iPads in legal row
Apple iPads have been seized by authorities in parts of China in a legal row over rights to the device's name Apple's iPads have been banned from sale in part of China after a local firm claimed it had rights to the tablet computer's brand name.
17 hrs ago | PanArmenian Network
Taliban discloses death of former Defense Minister
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Taliban say their Defense Minister who was in office when the Islamist regime ruled Afghanistan in the 1990s died last year in a Pakistani jail.
Teenage Tibetan Nun Sets Herself On Fire In China
An 18-year-old Tibetan nun has set herself on fire in western China in the latest such protest against Beijing's handling of the vast ethnic Tibetan regions it rules, an overseas activist group said.
Turkmen leader set for easy victory in election
Berdymukhamedov, a 54-year-old qualified dentist, is also prime minister, commander of the armed forces and chairman of the only political party in Turkmenistan.
New president of the Maldives names former autocrat's party in expanded Cabinet
Maldivian police officers huddle outside the Presidents' Office in Male, Maldives, Sunday, Feb.
Pakistani PM's job on the line in court showdown
Pakistan's prime minister is showing no indication of backing down ahead of a face-to-face showdown with the Supreme Court on Monday, even though his stance could cost him his job and land him in prison.
Afghan war's risks shift to contractors
Mohammed Mansoori clears the grave in Kabul of his brother, Qais, who died at age 20 while working as an interpreter for an American contractor.
Militants decry attacks against Pakistani military
Pakistan's leading militants have called on fighters not to attack the Pakistani military in their most important sanctuary along the Afghan border.
Japanese emperor to have heart bypass surgery
Japan's Emperor Akihito, left, along with Empress Michiko, heads to the University of Tokyo Hospital, by car, in Tokyo, Japan, Saturday, Feb.
Gunmen kill provincial judge, child in Afghanistan
Gunmen burst into a family home of a provincial judge in eastern Afghanistan, killing him and his niece in the latest assassination of an Afghan government official, authorities said Sunday.
Turkmenistan Votes In Presidential Election
Voting has begun in Turkmenistan's presidential election in a race designed to cement the incumbent's hold on power in the authoritarian Central Asian nation.
Tibetan nun sets herself on fire in western China
An 18-year-old Tibetan nun has set herself on fire in western China in the latest such protest against Beijing's handling of its vast Tibetan regions, an overseas rights group said Sunday.
China loans two pandas to Canada
China has loaned two rare giant pandas to Canada for a research program. The Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens Saturday signed an agreement with two Canadian zoos in this regard in Chongqing municipality in southwest China.
Marine honored for Afghanistan counterattack
A Marine based out of Camp Pendleton was awarded the Silver Star on Friday for courageous service during a bloody, six-hour firefight in the war in Afghanistan.
Norwegians seek A-ha! moment in North Korean music
An arts festival in northern Norway is offering a rare glimpse into North Korean culture this weekend, including performances by musicians whose accordion version of A-ha's megahit "Take on Me" has become an online sensation.
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