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Reports: Pakistan Has Freed Bin Laden's Former Bodyguard
Amin al-Haq is thought to have escaped from Afghanistan with the al-Qaida leader in 2001. He had been held by Pakistani authorities for the past three years.
This Photographer Captures A Megacity's Vibe In A Single Photo
Martin Roemers and his camera traveled to 22 megacities — population 10 million or more — from Lagos to Los Angeles.
Paris Police Shoot, Wound Hammer-Wielding Assailant Outside Notre Dame
France's interior minister says a man yelled "this is for Syria" as he attacked officers with a hammer; the incident is being investigated as a terrorist attack. One officer suffered minor injuries.
Obama Says U.S. And South Korea Stand Firm Against Pyongyang
The president says he has never spoken directly to the North Korean leader, but that he and South Korean President Park Geun-hye remain open to talks.
Holiday News Roundup: Mardi Gras, Greece And John Glenn
The Two-Way is formally off-duty for the Presidents' Day holiday. But not only does the news not take a holiday — often, holidays are the news. Today's headlines include John Glenn's anniversary, and a bailout effort for Greece.
South Korea To Get Its First Female Leader
Park Geun-hye will not only be the first woman to lead the Asian nation, she's also the daughter of a military dictator who ruled for nearly two decades.
France Claims Gains In Airstrikes Against Mali Islamists
"Stopping the terrorists, that's done," Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said in an interview Sunday. He also said the three-day-old intervention in Mali was getting support from the U.S. and other countries.
North Korean Satellite Readies For Launch Amid Reports Of New Nuke Test
North Korea readies its first satellite launch as South Korean officials say there's evidence it is also preparing for its third nuclear test since 2009.
North Korea Fires Three Short-Range Missiles, Says The South
The launch comes at a time when tensions had been ebbing, following months of escalating tensions, including threats of nuclear strikes. All three missiles landed in the waters off the country's east coast.
Puzzling, Shaky Start To New Round Of Iran Talks
The U.S. and its allies are on one side of the table. Iran is on the other. The talks are set to continue Saturday in Kazakhstan.
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