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As many as 1,000 killed in Sudan landslide
Up to 1,000 dead after a landslide levels a village in western Sudan, as displaced residents flee famine and war.
North Korea Has An Interesting Offer. And Another Threat
The secretive regime denies any involvement with the Sony Pictures hack and says the U.S. must allow it to help find the real culprit. Or else.
Economic Impact Of Nepal Quake Likely To Be Massive
One estimate puts the reconstruction at more than $5 billion – or about a quarter of the country's GDP. Countries — and relief groups — are pledging to help.
Climate Sticking Point: Who Cuts And By How Much?
On the final day of the latest round of climate talks, rich and poor nations meeting in Lima, Peru, have yet to agree on the central issue of emissions targets.
Syria Has Learned About Airstrikes On ISIS Via 'Iraq And Other Countries'
Word that some communication is taking place helps explain how military jets from the U.S.-led coalition and Syria have avoided clashing as they attack targets on the ground.
Shiite Rebels Shell Yemeni Leader's House, Seize Presidential Palace
The Associated Press is calling the "shelling ... a dramatic escalation in the violence that has gripped Sanaa since Monday." Some Yemeni officials are calling the rebels' move "a coup."
Serbia Arrests 8 Accused Of Direct Roles In 1995 Srebrenica Massacre
War crimes prosecutors ordered what are said to be the first arrests in Serbia of direct participants in Europe's worst atrocity since World War II.
Vice President Of Maldives Arrested Over Alleged Plot To Kill President
Vice President Ahmed Adheeb was arrested as he came back from a conference in China. He is suspected of playing a role in a speedboat explosion targeting the president.
More Clashes In Cairo As Protests Continue; Opposition May Be Splitting
As thousands gather again and security forces crack down, there are also signs that some groups are staying away and may be ready to turn against other anti-government protesters, NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson reports.
Mood In North Korean Capital Is 'Subdued But Calm,' U.K. Diplomat Says
While North Korea's official news agency has been reporting about widespread grief following the death of Kim Jong Il, the first descriptions from a foreign diplomat offer a slightly different view.
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