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Top Haqqani Leader Captured in Afghanistan

NATO calls capture 'significant milestone' in disruption of Taliban-allied network

Map of Afghanistan

Karzai: Talking Peace With Taliban Futile

Afghan president says best option is to negotiate with Pakistan

Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrives for a press conference, September 22, 2011, honoring former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani who was killed two days ago in Kabul.

Al-Awlaki Was Prominent Al-Qaida Voice Aimed at West

Anwar al-Awlaki killed Friday in Yemen in what news reports say was coordinated air strike by CIA

Anwar al-Awlaki

Syrian Forces Retaking Rebellious Town

Activists say government troops have pushed into Rastan and are conducting searches for deserters

Map of Rastan, Syria

Egypt's New Democrats Ready to Defend Nile

Egypt, Sudan, countries that supply Nile's waters face new politics, economic development, skyrocketing demographics, climate change

A view of Cairo and the Nile river in Cairo, Egypt (file photo)

Nigerian President Pledge to Secure Country

During Independence Day broadcast to nation, Goodluck Jonathan vowed that recent attacks blamed on Islamists will not define Nigeria

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan (file photo)

Thousands of Displaced People Face Eviction in Ivory Coast

IOM says many fearful of returning to homes they abandoned during post-election crisis, are in urgent need of shelter

Ivorian toddlers Prencia Gosse, left, and Laure Djiejian, who along with their families fled ethnic and political clashes, play alongside piled belongings in a classroom at the Catholic Mission in Duekoue, in western Ivory Coast (File Photo - May 30, 2011

Ethics Debate Mires Kenya HIV-Testing Campaign

Some say program aimed at increasing personal health awareness is undermining voluntary testing

HIV virions budding and releasing from an infected cell.

Social Media Brings China New Challenges, Opportunities

Despite its strict government control over media, the old way of handling media in China is coming to an end

The aftermath of a wreck on a high-speed rail line in July also highlighted the power of Chinese social media. There was an outpouring of criticism of the government on China's Twitter-like website Weibo.

Obama, Republicans Clash on Jobs

US president calls on Congress to quickly pass jobs bill

President Barack Obama (file photo)

'Occupy Wall Street' Protesters in NYC Decry Corruption, Greed

Sprawled around a plaza in heart of New York's financial district, demonstrators carry signs, chant slogans, camp out

Nathan Hendrix of Austin, Texas, lies on a mattress in Zuccotti Park during a demonstration by the Occupy Wall Street campaign near the financial district of New York, September 29, 2011.
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