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Hungary 'terror attack'
POLICE are investigating possible links to terrorism after a 'nail bomb' detonated in central Budapest, seriously injuring two police officers including a young female recruit (pictured), days before a crucial vote on the country's migration policy.

Kremlin critics were horrified by the possible return of an institution synonymous with political oppression. The KGB disbanded in 1991, following the Soviet collapse
Rivers of blood in Dhaka
Pouring rain coupled with animal sacrifices all over the city have created a strange and disturbing scene.

On his latest trip, a former senior U.S. official finds a new attitude in Riyadh. But will it stick?
Baby animals born in captivity this summer
Lions, tigers and orangutans? Oh my. Zoos across the globe welcome new additions including some endangered species such as the Bornean orangutan, giant panda and rhino.
ISIS loses all territory along Syria-Turkey border
Turkish troops and allied Syrian rebels expelled the extremist Islamic State in Iraq and Syria group from the last strip of territory it controlled along the Syrian-Turkish border on Sunday, effectively sealing the extremists’ self-styled caliphate off fr
Dreams of wealth, fears of problems as Guyana finds oil
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Sleepy Guyana has long been one of the hemisphere's poorest places, a sparsely populated nation on South America's northern shoulder that relies heavily on exports of sugar, rice and gold. But these days, there's a surge of excit
Seoul says North Korea fires 3 ballistic missiles
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Monday fired three suspected medium-range Rodong missiles that travelled about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) and landed near Japan in an apparent show of force timed to the G-20 economic summit in China, Seoul offic

The underground brokers are targeting undocumented African migrants who arrive in Cairo desperate for cash. They offer sex workers as a 'sweetener' before taking the organs.

MARINE Le Pen has promised French voters she will hold an EU Referendum if she wins the country's presidency.
Mosul fight is already redrawing the map of northern Iraq
QARQASHAH, Iraq (AP) — In the buildup to a long-awaited offensive on the city of Mosul, Kurdish forces are seizing new territory in northern Iraq that they say will become part of their autonomous region. The moves are further straining relations between
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