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Saudis Postpone 2nd Round Of Public Flogging For Jailed Blogger Raif Badawi
A doctor who examined Badawi found his wounds from last Friday's public flogging hadn't healed and he would be unable to withstand another round. The punishment could be carried out next Friday.
Thousands Reportedly Flee Battle In Tikrit
Iraqi army forces, Shiite militias and Kurdish peshmerga are battling to retake Saddam Hussein's hometown from Islamic State extremists.
Truck Bomb At Libyan Security Training Camp Kills Dozens
It's one of the deadliest attacks in Libya since the 2011 ouster of longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
After Days Of Talks, Tense Standoff, North And South Korea Reach Detente
South Korea has agreed to stop blaring propaganda from speakers across the border and the North has agreed to lift its semi-war status.
Philippines' Foul-Mouthed President Vows To Stop Swearing
President Rodrigo Duterte, who once called President Obama a "son of a whore," says God told him to stop cursing.
'Cessation Of Hostilities' Scheduled To Begin In Syria
But it's unclear whether the various sides agree to all the terms. Many rebels are skeptical that the truce will have any effect on Syria's raging 5-year-old war.
U.S. Citizen Faces Trial In North Korea
An American tourist held in North Korea is accused of trying to bring down the country's regime, according to the North's official news agency. The move comes as tensions grow on the Korean peninsula between the isolated North and the South's Western allies.
Activists: Syrian Assault Leaves More Than 250 Dead
In Syria, the death toll is rising after what activists and opposition leaders are calling a massive offensive by pro-government troops in the city of Homs. Activists say at least 250 have been killed in what may be the single most violent day since Syria's anti-government uprising began in March.
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Texas Attorney General Sends Warning To International Election Observers
The international observers were also present in 2004 and 2008. Greg Abbott said the group's opinion is "legally irrelevant in the United States."
Report: Assad Regime Is Laying Landmines Along Syria's Borders
The devices have been placed along routes that refugees take to Lebanon and Turkey, Human Rights Watch says. It calls the actions "unconscionable."
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