Turkish trade undeterred by detours
Instead of crossing Syria, Turkey’s truckers now sail around it, driving home an age-old truth: In war, commerce improvises.
Improvising in a time of war
At the Turkey-Syria border, cheap cars bought from Europe are sold for sometimes triple the price.
Proposed law to protect Afghan women faces fierce backlash
Ahead of 2014 pullout by NATO forces, women’s rights activists fear a reversal of key gains.
Hezbollah chief admits and defends group’s involvement in Syrian war
As Hasan Nasrallah spoke, Syrian and Hezbollah fighters ramped up assault on key town of Qusair.
North Korea sends signals it may be willing to rejoin disarmament talks
Chinese media report that a special envoy relayed the North’s willingness to resume negotiations.
12 killed in blast at Afghan mosque
Officials say Taliban insurgents placed explosives in a corner of the mosque before joining worshipers.
Kerry criticizes Nigeria for human rights violations in antiterror war
The secretary of state, in Africa, says Nigeria has the right to defend itself but must guard against abuses.
Japan booms after years of decline
Under “Abenomics,” the prime minister’s radical economic policy plan, country sees signs of revival.
IMF chief to be witness, not suspect, in French arbitration case
The magistrates’ decision signals they do not believe there is credible evidence Lagarde broke the law.
Cameron faces conservative backlash
British prime minister who built coalition by embracing liberal social issues is now criticized by right.
A 2009 redux on Guantanamo Bay
President’s plan to shutter the military detention center in Cuba sets stage for a new political battle.
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- French soldier stabbed in throat outside Paris; unclear yet if any link to UK attack
- Suspected Maoist rebels attack cars carrying members of India's ruling party, killing 2
- In 1st official trip to sub-Saharan Africa, Kerry urges Nigeria to respect human rights
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies allegations that he smokes crack cocaine
- Hezbollah leader says his group will not stand idle while its ally Syria is under attack
- Iraq car bomb kills 6 Iranian pilgrims and 1 Iraqi north of Baghdad
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Week of rioting in Stockholm suburbs
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Terrorism cited in London attack
Two assailants hacked to death a British soldier on a busy southeast London neighborhood street Wednesday afternoon.

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Ethiopia’s salt trail
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Wave of attacks hit Iraq
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Americans are not coming for the rescue
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A Czech taxidermist’s success story
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Cyclone Mahasen loses power
The cyclone weakens into a tropical storm and then dissipates, causing far less damage than had been feared.

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Turkey grapples with refugee crisis
Facing influx of more than 400,000 Syrians displaced by war, Turkish leaders appeal for international aid.
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Asia / Pacific
Africa

- In 1st official trip to sub-Saharan Africa, Kerry urges Nigeria to respect human rights
- In Ethiopia, African Union marks 50th birthday as foreign dignitaries join celebrations
- Kerry criticizes Nigeria for human rights violations in antiterror war
- Tunisian feminist faces 6-month prison sentence for carrying pepper spray
Middle East

- Hezbollah leader says his group will not stand idle while its ally Syria is under attack
- Iraq car bomb kills 6 Iranian pilgrims and 1 Iraqi north of Baghdad
- Egypt top court rules against Islamist-backed election law that lifts ban on religious slogans
- Parts of Dead Sea Scrolls, world's oldest biblical manuscripts, are for sale _ in tiny pieces
Europe

- French soldier stabbed in throat outside Paris; unclear yet if any link to UK attack
- Friend of man suspected of killing UK soldier on London street arrested after BBC interview
- Female suicide bomber injures 18 in Russian region of Dagestan
- Dozens of Russian gay rights activists detained, attacked at rally in Moscow
The Americas

- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies allegations that he smokes crack cocaine
- Chile's Indians cheer as regulator fines Barrick Gold for violating Pascua-Lama permit
- Ex-Guatemala president extradited to US to face embezzlement, money-laundering charges
- Honduran gangs plan to sign a truce to cut violence in one of world's most dangerous countries
National Security

- Federal outreach to Muslim American communities is a pillar of Obama counterterrorism strategy
- Looking at US security in years ahead, Obama weighs terror threats against civil liberties
- By the numbers: US drone strikes and estimated deaths in Pakistan and Yemen since 2002
- Obama lifts ban on the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to Yemen















