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Myanmar’s population law seen as discriminatory towards Muslims
The population control law can now be used to implement repressive birth control measures in certain areas. By…
Arabs, Muslims can sue U.S. officials over post-9/11 jail treatment
A divided U.S. appeals court said the federal government's top law enforcers can be sued by former inmates who…
Deal with Greece still possible if Athens musters will: Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday that it is still possible for Greece to reach an agreement with…
Hong Kong vetoes China-backed electoral reform proposal
Hong Kong's legislature on Thursday vetoed a China-vetted electoral reform package that had been criticized by…
White man kills 9 in South Carolina’s historic black church
At least nine people have been killed after a gunman opened fire at a historic black church in Charleston, South…
Schools reopen as South Korea seeks Normality in MERS Outbreak
Thousands of South Korean schools that were shut by worries over Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) reopened…
Greece bailout talks end with no deal, ‘significant gaps’ remain : EU
Crunch bailout talks between Greece and its EU-IMF creditors ended without a deal on Sunday, with "significant…
George w. Bush brother ready to jump into presidential campaign
The campaign logo is ready, so is the big speech, and his message is taking shape: Jeb Bush prepared Sunday to…
Turkey’s Erdogan: Snap vote “inevitable” if no government within…
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said a snap election would be "inevitable" if both the ruling AK Party and the…
Animals escape from Tbilisi Zoo over Deadly Floods
Tigers, lions, a hippopotamus and other animals have escaped from the zoo in Georgia’s capital after heavy flooding…