Turkish protesters stand during a protest Tuesday in Ankara. (AFP/Getty)

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Obama arrives in Berlin

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G-8 leaders call for Syria peace talks

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Afghan forces take security lead

Afghan forces take security lead

The transfer of responsibility for securing Afghanistan is soon marred by a bombing in the capital.

Sunnis, Shiites clash in Lebanon

Sunnis, Shiites clash in Lebanon

The fighting in the southern town of Sidon indicates rising sectarian tensions in the country.

In Israel, mixed signals on prospect for peace

In Israel, mixed signals on prospect for peace

As the United States seeks to restart peace talks, Israeli ministers disagree on whether the idea is dead or alive.

Bomber targets funeral in Pakistan

Bomber targets funeral in Pakistan

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After a year, Egypt’s Morsi receives poor reviews from fellow Islamists

After a year, Egypt’s Morsi receives poor reviews from fellow Islamists

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China activist says NYU is forcing him to leave under Beijing's pressure

China activist says NYU is forcing him to leave under Beijing's pressure

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Turkey could use armed forces against protests, official warns

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Obama arrives in Berlin

Obama arrives in Berlin

President Barack Obama arrived in Germany Tuesday for a 24-hour visit, the culmination of which will be a speech on Wednesday at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate.
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Suicide bombs target Baghdad mosque, killing 29

Two suicide bombers blew themselves up inside and near a Shiite mosque in Baghdad Tuesday, killing 29 people and reviving fears the country is headed back toward the widespread sectarian bloodshed.
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Volcano erupts near Mexico City

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First lady, Obama girls at Trinity College

First lady, Obama girls at Trinity College

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India flood wipes out apartment building

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Rally supporting Edward Snowden draws hundreds

Hundreds of people marched to the U.S. consulate in Hong Kong on Saturday in support of Edward Snowden, an American citizen who leaked top-secret information about U.S. surveillance programs.
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Protests, destruction continue in Turkey

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Turkey: Protesters enraged by death of one of their own

Turkey: Protesters enraged by death of one of their own

Turkish police used tear gas early Monday morning to disperse protesters gathered in the capital, Ankara.
Turkish police move to clear out Istanbul square

Turkish police move to clear out Istanbul square

Turkish Police used tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets to remove demonstrators from a city square in Istanbul, and attempted to dismantle the protesters' makeshift camp.
Police storm Turkish protest camp as riots intensify

Police storm Turkish protest camp as riots intensify

Riot police stormed a protest camp in Istanbul Tuesday night, while protesters set a huge bonfire in the city's Taksim Square. The clashes are now in their 12th day.
Riot police clash with protestors in Istanbul

Riot police clash with protestors in Istanbul

Hundreds of riot police overran improvised barricades at Istanbul's Taksim Square on Tuesday, firing tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons.
Protesters in Turkey scattered by water cannons

Protesters in Turkey scattered by water cannons

Turkish police used water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters early Wednesday morning. The protesters held demonstrations for the fifth straight night.
Turkish police deploy tear gas on protesters

Turkish police deploy tear gas on protesters

Police and protesters clashed in Istanbul's Takshim Square, as police in riot gear moved past barricades. Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets, driving some dissidents into a nearby park.

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