AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from the Middle East this week
Highlights from the weekly AP photo report from the Middle East and Pakistan, a selection of surprising images you might have missed from the region.
Highlights from the weekly AP photo report from the Middle East and Pakistan, a selection of surprising images you might have missed from the region.
American warplanes struck multiple targets in Libya overnight, hitting what was apparently an ISIS training camp and an extremist leader.
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Style chameleon Lady Gaga unveiled her latest transformation as she took to the catwalk for New York Fashion Week.
Читать дальше...Denise Robertson, the agony aunt on This Morning since 1988, has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Riley Keough looks smokin’ hot in this gorgeous shot from the March 2016 issue of Esquire magazine! Here’s what the 26-year-old The Girlfriend Experience actress had to share with the mag: On her famous relatives: “I was always interested in having my own money-not my family’s money. I don’t think it had anything to do [...]
One hundred and sixty-nine years ago, the first rescue crew arrived at Donner Lake, finding a scene of carnage and death that still shocks all this time later.
Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat at a loss to understand his team's "lifeless" performance in a 1-0 home loss to Adelaide United.
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The farming and construction equipment behemoth John Deere has sent warning shots to its industry once again as it cut its outlook for this year.
The company said Friday that it expected equipment sales to fall 10%, down from a previous forecast of a 7% drop.
It expects net income to total $1.3 billion, down from $1.4 billion in an earlier forecast.
Deere's profits in its fiscal first quarter tumbled 80% from the prior year to $1.12 a share, still beating analysts' forecast for $0.71... Читать дальше...
Diyarbakır'ın Sur ilçesinde PKK'lı teröristlerce düzenlenen saldırıda bir polis şehit oldu.Devamı için tıklayınız
Germany's Allianz raised its full-year dividend after fourth-quarter profit jumped 16%, partly on the improved performance of its Pacific Investment Management Co. asset-management business.
Just over a year from now, one could unlock and start a Volvo car by using a cellphone.
The All Writs Act of 1789 was cited by a federal magistrate in ordering Apple to unlock an iPhone.
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FORT WORTH, Texas — A Fort Worth juvenile judge is expected to decide on Friday to transfer the case of America's "affluenza" teen to the adult court system, where the 18-year-old could become eligible for release on bond.
Tarrant County prosecutors and attorneys for Ethan Couch have said they expect Judge Tim Menikos to transfer probation supervision to adult court for his conviction in juvenile court for killing four people while driving drunk in 2013. Читать дальше...
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It doesn't matter which way the wind blows for Peter Brown. The mines are on three sides of his property.
Police find body of 63-year-old man after detached house reduced to rubble in blast that also badly damaged neighbouring homes near York
Police find body of 63-year-old man after detached house reduced to rubble in blast that also badly damaged neighbouring homes near York
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A Japanese lawmaker has been criticized for saying US President Barack Obama was a descendant of black slaves and so would have been an unthinkable presidential choice in America's early history. Kazuya Maruyama, a lawmaker in PM Shinzo Abe's ruling party, apologized hours after making the remark.
A Japanese lawmaker has been criticized for saying US President Barack Obama was a descendant of black slaves and so would have been an unthinkable presidential choice in America's early history. Kazuya Maruyama, a lawmaker in PM Shinzo Abe's ruling party, apologized hours after making the remark.
A badly injured survivor of the 7/7 bombings in London has been requested to prove his disability or lose his benefits. It appears the British authorities’ fresh urge to crackdown on the so-called "benefits tourism" by European immigrants can sometimes lead to paradoxical consequences, even for British citizens.