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Democrats and Republicans voiced their doubts over President Obama's plans to send 30,000 additional military forces to Afghanistan.
A brawl erupted in a local parliamentary session in Argentina's Chaco province with legislators throwing chairs and shattering glass doors following the election of a new president.
The top Republican on the Senate Armed Services committee, John McCain, voiced doubt about the withdrawal plan -- echoing fears that it could allow Taliban militants to wait out the U.S. troop ...
Commuters in Washington, DC had a mixed reaction to the President's decision to send 30,000 additional military forces to Afghanistan.
Iran has released five Britons detained in the Gulf after their yacht apparently straying into the country's territorial waters.
A mother, two daughters and a son, all passionate about beach volleyball, raise their Olympic hopes and dream of a safer Rio in 2016.
Graphic amateur video shows a Palestinian man being run over twice by a car following an alleged knife attack on Jewish settlers, outside of the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba.
New sports power Brazil face a big challenge to stage the soccer World Cup in 2014 followed by the Olympics in 2016.
25 years after the Bhopal gas tragedy survivors reflect on the continuing fallout of the world's deadliest industrial accident.
The world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases says it's expecting real progress from climate change talks in Copenhagen.
The head of NATO said he expects allies to provide at least 5,000 troops for Afghanistan after President Barack Obama announced a big increase in U.S. forces for the country.
Residents of Watertown, New York, give widely-varied reactions to their president's decision to send another 30, 000 troops to Afghanistan.
Residents of Watertown, New York, give widely-varied reactions to their president's decision to send another 3, 000 troops to Afghanistan.
Iraqi journalist, Muntazer al-Zaidi, who came to world-wide attention when he threw shoes at U.S. President George W. Bush, suffers a similar attack during a Paris press conference.
A rare five-carat 'vivid pink' diamond ring broke the world record at Christie's jewellry auction in Hong Kong, selling for $10.8 million dollars at $2 million a carat.
The Australian Senate rejects for a second time a sweeping carbon trade scheme, triggering an early 2010 election.
Many Afghans respond negatively to Obama's announcement to send a further 30,000 troops.
President Obama said he is sending 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan by next summer to speed the battle against the Taliban
The Florida Highway Patrol has fined Tiger Woods $164 for careless driving--the result of Friday's single-vehicle crash outside his Florida home.
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A senior Obama Administration official said the President will send an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan.
Citizens of Watertown New York, just outside of Fort Drum, have mixed expectations for Afghan war.
A mute home movie allegedly showing Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe smoking marijuana has surfaced, retrieved from an attic some 50 years after it was filmed.
A Peruvian man set to marry gets a surprise visit from family members of his current wife.
The man suspected of gunning down four police officers in a coffee shop in Washington state was shot and killed early Tuesday morning.
A mute home movie allegedly showing Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe smoking marijuana has surfaced, retrieved from an attic some 50 years after it was filmed.
Relatives of people who say they contracted HIV from blood products to treat haemophilia have staged a protest during an AIDS-awareness event in Beijing.
Arguably, a small French town should have seen the signs of the Dubai crisis coming after a Sheik let his thoroughbred horses there run wild.
Forget haute cuisine - a new food craze is hitting the streets of Paris using "improper" ingredients like raw horse meat and rotten cheese.
U.S. bad boy rapper 50 Cent heats up the Cologne winter with a mini concert in a brothel.
Suspected Nazi camp guard John Demjanjuk arrives in German court on stretcher for second day of his trial.