Niger struggles against Islamist militants
In recent years, Islamist radicals have staged suicide attacks and kidnapped Westerners in North and West Africa. But in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, the fight in a moderate swath of Africa has gained urgency.
Army saw spike in suicides in July
Thirty-eight Army soldiers killed themselves in July, the worst month for suicides since the Army began releasing figures in 2009, according to officials.
Militants storm Pakistani air base, sparking firefight that kills 10
Brazen raid by Taliban fighters armed with rocket-propelled grenades raises security concerns.
Ecuador grants asylum to Assange
Dispute over WikiLeaks founder raises the possibility of a diplomatic showdown between British and Ecuadoran authorities.
Term for women sparks ire in Tunisia
Activists condemn proposed constitution’s description of women as complementary to men.
U.S. helicopter crashes in Afghanistan
The crash in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar killed 11 people, including seven U.S. troops.
Geithners of Zeulenroda, Germany: ‘We have another mentality’
Town looks on its native grandson, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, with pride and confusion.
Latest Headlines
- NATO coalition: Afghan local police officer kills 2 US troops in western Afghanistan
- UN military observers in Syria begin closing down mission amid collapsed cease-fire bids
- Japan says it will deport 14 Chinese activists who landed on disputed island
- Malaysia frees 12 more people held under revoked security law, 30 still held
- In fight with UK over Assange asylum, Ecuador's president lays claim to moral high ground
- Roadside bomb kills NATO service member in Afghanistan
- Israel says 6 Palestinians wounded in West Bank firebomb attack; Jewish extremists suspected
Syrian minister says rebel victory over Assad forces only 'dreaming'
Foreign minister dismisses rebel forces and international backers as incapable of toppling the military.
Images from around the globe
PHOTOS | From Manila’s flood to an air force festival in Russia, here are the best snapshots of the week.
What it’s like to report on Syria
Washington Post reporter Liz Sly joins a Q&A with Redditors.
Syrian rebels claim to have seized anti-aircraft weapons
The rebels pose with a missile and machine guns in a YouTube video posted Wednesday.
Protesters outside the Ecuadoran Embassy in London
Following the news that Ecuador has granted asylum to Julian Assange, a citizen journalist from London is broadcasting a live stream from the Ecuadoran Embassy in London.
Julian Assange case: Should Ecuador have granted asylum to Assange?
Ecuador is prepared to let the WikiLeaks founder stay in its embassy indefinitely
Syrian fighter jet crashes
Rebels say they shot down a fighter jet near the Iraq border, but the Syrian government denies the claim.
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Photos from Around the World

Islamist militants in West Africa
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring revolts, the fight against militant Islam in this moderate swath of Africa has gained fresh urgency.

Julian Assange granted political asylum by Ecuador
WikiLeaks founder went to Ecuadoran Embassy after Britain agreed to send him to Sweden.

Iraqi town that hid Hussein moves forward
The U.S. troops are gone, and the place that sheltered a former dictator is coming back to life.

India’s Independence Day
PHOTOS | India celebrates its 65th anniversary of independence from British rule.

Syrian refugees flock to Turkey and Jordan
Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees have spilled across the border into Turkey and Jordan.

In India, an effort to preserve
As India’s economic transition reshapes landscapes and lives, social historians are trying to collect and archive stories about what is being lost. Here are some images of a changing India.

Images from around the globe
PHOTOS | From Manila’s flood to an air force festival in Russia, here are the best snapshots of the week.

From the World Cup to the Games
PHOTOS | In Rio de Janeiro, major construction projects are underway in preparation for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Two earthquakes hit Iran, killing at least 250 people
Strong earthquakes leveled villages in northwest Iran.

Life in an Afghan orphanage
Boys of fathers killed fighting on opposite sides of the war eat, play and study together.

Fighting to be a family
In countries such as Colombia, gay rights advocates are demanding familial rights for same-sex couples.

Agent Orange cleanup in Vietnam begins
The United States began a landmark project Thursday to clean up a dangerous chemical left from the defoliant Agent Orange.

Pussy Riot on trial
PHOTOS | The Russian feminist punk rockers are on trial for a cathedral protest against Vladimir Putin.

Life and war in Afghanistan
PHOTOS | Continuing coverage of Afghan life as coalition forces fight the Taliban to secure the country.

Tropical Storm Ernesto
Ernesto has now weakened to a tropical storm as it spins over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

Torrential rains submerge half of Philippine capital
PHOTOS | Relentless downpour triggered a landslide that killed nine people.
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Continental Shift
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Power Grab
Already the world's biggest energy user, China is scouring the globe for even more coal, oil and natural gas.
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Asia / Pacific

- Chinese state media say senior North Korean holds talks with President Hu Jintao
- State media say senior North Korean holds talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao
- Lawyer says Chinese court to hand down verdict Monday in murder trial of politician's wife
- Thai police say fire sweeps through nightclub on southern resort island of Phuket, killing 4
Middle East

- Israel says 6 Palestinians wounded in West Bank firebomb attack; Jewish extremists suspected
- Egyptian TV presenter, chief editor to go on trial over insulting country's president
- U.N. council agrees to end observer mission in Syria
- Militants in Iraq strike with bombs and shootings, killing at least 59 and wounding over 100
The Americas

- In fight with UK over Assange asylum, Ecuador's president lays claim to moral high ground
- Tiny Cook Islands borrows SUVs as expected visit by Hillary Clinton puts squeeze on resources
- Mexico detains 8 suspects in killings of journalists in eastern Veracruz state
- Google using 3-wheeled bike to add panoramic views of Mayan ruins to 'Street View' feature
National Security

- Army had 26 suicides in July, its highest monthly total on record and double the June total
- Army general investigated over alleged lavish travel, hotel spending, faces possible demotion
- Army probes general’s alleged lavish spending
- With Romney and Ryan on the ballot, Republican ticket light on foreign policy experience











