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Bomb blasts, gunmen attack UN office in Mogadishu

Al-Qaida-linked militants detonated multiple bomb blasts and engaged in ongoing battles with security forces in an attempt to breach the main U.N. compound in Mogadishu, officials said Wednesday. Somali police officer Abdi Hassan said gunmen had breached the compound and were inside, while the militant group al-Shabab said on its ...

Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario gestures during a news conference Wednesday June 19, 2013 in Manila, Philippines where he talked about three big issues involving the Philippines that included the presence of the Philippine contingent to the UN peacekeeping forces at the Golan Heights. Del Rosario said the Philippines still is committed to keep the Philippine peacekeepers until August 3, 2013 and subject to "conditionalities" beyond the period. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

UN, US ask Filipinos not to leave Golan Heights

The United Nations and Washington have separately asked the Philippines not to withdraw its more than 300 Filipino peacekeepers from the Golan Heights, warning of "maximum volatility" in the region after a number of countries decided to pull out their peacekeeping forces amid escalating violence, the Philippines' top diplomat said ...

People shout anti-government slogans during a rally by the labor unions in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, June 17, 2013. A day earlier, riot police cordoned off streets, set up roadblocks and fired tear gas and water cannons to prevent anti-government protesters from an effort to return to Taksim Square in Istanbul. Labor unions and political foes of Prime Minister Recep Erdogan rallied Monday by the thousands across Turkey, hoping to capitalize on weeks of protest that began as small-scale activism and parlay it into a chance to register broader discontent.(AP Photo)

Turkey's defiant PM says police to get more power

Turkey's prime minister on Tuesday brushed aside international criticism over his government's crackdown on widespread demonstrations and vowed to increase the police's powers to deal with the unrest. Meanwhile, more than 90 people were detained in police raids linked to the protests. Recep Tayyip Erdogan's defiant stance appeared aimed at ...

Pakistani volunteers carry the lifeless body of a victim of a bomb blast from the wreckage of a bus, in Quetta, Pakistan, Saturday, June 15, 2013. A bomb tore through a bus of female university students in southwestern Pakistan Saturday, killing several, officials said. As family and friends gathered at the hospital another blast went off, followed by a flurry of bullets that sent bystanders running for cover. (AP Photo/Arshad Butt)

Attacks in Pakistan's southwest kills 22

Pakistani forces stormed a hospital that had been taken over by gunmen Saturday in a restive southwestern province, freeing hostages and ending a five-hour standoff that capped a series of attacks that killed 22 people. The violence emphasized the challenges that new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will have in bringing ...

Reaction cool to US arms plan for Syrian rebels

The Obama administration hopes its decision to give lethal aid to Syrian rebels will prompt other nations to beef up assistance, now that the U.S. has cited evidence that the Syrian government used chemical weapons against its people. But the international reaction Friday ranged from flat-out disbelief of the U.S. ...

In this citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network, ENN, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, anti-Syrian regime protesters hold a banner and flash the victory sign during a demonstration in Hass town, Idlib province, northern Syria, Friday, June 14, 2013. The Syrian government on Friday dismissed U.S. charges that it used chemical weapons as "full of lies," accusing President Barack Obama of resorting to fabrications to justify his decision to arm Syrian rebels. The commander of the main rebel umbrella group welcomed the U.S. move. (AP Photo/Edlib News Network ENN)

Hezbollah says it will keep fighting in Syria

Hezbollah's leader vowed Friday that his militants would keep fighting in Syria "wherever needed" after the U.S. agreed to arm the rebels in the civil war, setting up a proxy fight between Iran and the West that threatens to engulf more of the Middle East. President Barack Obama has deepened ...

UN chief concerned over Israeli settlements

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed concern Friday over Israel's latest announcement on going ahead with plans to build more than 1,000 homes in two isolated Jewish settlements in the West Bank, with his spokesman calling the move a "violation of international law." The Israeli announcement on Thursday also drew swift ...

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, right, and his Kuwait counterpart Sheikh Jaber Al Mubarak Al Hamad Al Sabah, left, attend a signing ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Kuwait's prime minister has arrived in Baghdad on an official visit, signaling the improving ties between the two neighbors.  Officials later signed a series of agreements aimed at improving bilateral ties in the economic, transportation and other sectors. (AP Photo/ Karim Kadim, Pool)

Kuwaiti premier visits Iraq, tightening bonds

Kuwait's prime minister discussed ties with his Iraqi counterpart in Baghdad on Wednesday, signaling improving relations between neighbors still working to overcome the more than two-decade legacy of war. The warming bonds between Shiite-led Iraq and Sunni-ruled Kuwait are noteworthy in a region increasingly plagued by the sectarian divisions running ...

UN chief: Syria spillover threatens Golan truce

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned that spillover from Syria's civil war threatens a 40-year-old cease-fire between Syria and Israel in the disputed Golan Heights and recommended bolstering the vulnerable U.N. peacekeeping force there by more than 300 troops. Ban's recommendation, made in a report to the Security Council on Wednesday, ...

U.S. Richard Falk, U.N. Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories answers journalist's questions during a press conference after he presented his report to the U.N. Human Rights Council, at the European headquarters of the United Nations, in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. (AP Photo/Keystone, Salvatore Di Nolfi)

Embattled UN investigator says he won't step aside

A United Nations special investigator said Tuesday his reputation is being smeared and he won't resign, despite calls for his ouster over provocative remarks about terrorism, the United States and Israeli policy. Richard Falk, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, told reporters in Geneva that ...

In Uganda, Congo's M23 rebels eager to negotiate

When they left Uganda more than a month ago, representatives of Congo's M23 rebel movement said peace talks with Congo's government were hopeless amid plans by the United Nations to deploy an offensive brigade of peacekeepers in eastern Congo. On Tuesday, those M23 representatives were back in the Ugandan capital, ...

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Friday, June 7, 2013. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Presidential Press Service)

Russia offers peacekeepers for Golan Heights

President Vladimir Putin offered on Friday to send Russian troops to the Golan Heights to replace the Austrians who are withdrawing from the U.N. peacekeeping force that monitors the disengagement of Israeli and Syrian forces. "Naturally, that will happen only if the regional powers show interest in our proposal and ...

South Korean President Park Geun-hye, center, salutes to a national flag during a 58th Memorial Day ceremony at the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, June 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, Pool)

NKorea proposes working level talks with SKorea

North Korea on Friday proposed holding low-level government talks with South Korea this weekend as the rivals look to mend ties that have plunged during recent years amid hardline stances by both countries. Pyongyang, which wants to meet Sunday in its border city of Kaesong, also said it would reopen ...

This Wednesday, June 5, 2013 citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, show damaged buildings during battles between the rebels and the Syrian government forces, in Aleppo, Syria. An Austrian defense ministry official says Syrian rebels have captured a crossing point along a ceasefire line patrolled by U.N. troops between Syria and Israel. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC)

Syrian rebel offensive in Golan jolts Israel

Syrian rebels briefly seized control of a border crossing along the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights on Thursday, prompting the withdrawal of a major Austrian peacekeeping contingent and heightening fears in Israel that it could soon be dragged into the neighboring country's civil war. From the Israeli side of the Golan, Syrian ...

For Rice, Libya brought success and disappointment

Libya brought Susan Rice her biggest success and, ultimately, caused her greatest professional disappointment. Rice, who was appointed national security adviser Wednesday by President Barack Obama, has been a bold and blunt U.S. ambassador at the United Nations, successfully pushing for tougher sanctions against Iran and North Korea and for ...

President Barack Obama listens as UN Ambassador Susan Rice, his choice to be his next National Security Adviser, speaks  in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 5, 2013, where the president made the announcement. Samantha Power, his nominee to be the next UN Ambassador is at left.  (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Libya brought Rice success and disappointment

Libya brought Susan Rice her biggest success and, ultimately, caused her greatest professional disappointment. Rice, who was appointed national security adviser Wednesday by President Barack Obama, has been a bold and blunt U.S. ambassador at the United Nations, successfully pushing for tougher sanctions against Iran and North Korea and for ...

UK, French claims put Obama in tough spot on Syria

President Barack Obama is facing a new quandary from a pair of assertive allies, France and Britain, that suggest his stated "red line" for more forceful U.S. action in the Syrian civil war has been crossed with solid evidence of chemical weapons use by the Assad regime. Mindful of America's ...

President Barack Obama walks from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 5, 2013, with, from left, Samantha Power, his nominee to be the next UN Ambassador, current UN Ambassador Susan Rice,  his choice to be his next National Security Adviser, and outgoing National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, after the president made the announcement.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Syria poses challenge for new US envoy at UN

Fiery human rights advocate Samantha Power has famously taken leaders to task for refusing to use military force to stop genocide. But as the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., she may need to bite her tongue as the Obama administration resists being drawn into Syria. Power was nominated to the ...

FILE - In this Tuesday March 19, 2013 file photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian victim who suffered an alleged chemical attack at Khan al-Assal village according to SANA, receives treatment by doctors, at a hospital in Aleppo, Syria. A U.N. report on Syria said Tuesday there are “reasonable grounds” to believe that limited quantities of toxic chemicals have been used as weapons in at least four attacks in Syria’s civil war, but said more evidence is needed to determine the precise chemical agents used or who used them. (AP Photo/SANA, File)

France, Britain confirm use of sarin gas in Syria

France said Tuesday it has confirmed that the nerve gas sarin was used "multiple times and in a localized way" in Syria, including at least once by the regime. It was the most specific claim by any Western power about chemical weapons attacks in the 27-month-old conflict. Britain later said ...

This citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network, ENN, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Syrian rebels preparing to fire locally made rockets, in Idlib province, northern Syria, Tuesday, June 4, 2013. The Syrian government has denied it is facing a popular uprising since the revolt against Assad's rule erupted in March 2011, saying that the army is fighting foreign-backed terrorists who want to destroy the country.(AP Photo/Edlib News Network ENN)

Syrian army advances in Qusair and Damascus suburb

Syrian troops advanced toward the center of the strategic town of Qusair near the border with Lebanon and chased rebels from another key district on the edge of Damascus on Tuesday, officials said, solidifying gains that have shifted the balance of power in the regime's favor in recent weeks. In ...

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