'Armageddon' at Beirut hospitals after blast hurt medics, patients alike
Third of Afghans estimated to have contracted virus: health ministry
China is making overtures to poor and developing countries to make a future COVID-19 vaccine available in an effort to improve its standing in the world's eyes.
Gold has been one of the best performing asset classes this year
Islamic State jihadists on the run after Afghan prison raid
President Trump again insisted the coronavirus pandemic is under control, there will be massive fraud if a mail-in election is allowed to proceed, and intelligence on Russia paying bounties to the Taliban did not have much credence.
Prison raid mars relative calm in Afghanistan after ceasefire
At least 20 killed in Afghan prison raid claimed by Islamic State
Afghan govt urges Taliban to extend ceasefire
Afghan ceasefire holds as hundreds of Taliban prisoners freed
A federal appeals court overturned the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was convicted of setting off bombs during the 2013 Boston Marathon.
At least 17 people were killed in a car-bombing in the city of Pul-e-Alan ahead of an agreed ceasefire between the Afghan government and the Taliban, and another 15 were killed by a Pakistani artillery strike.
New ceasefire holds across Afghanistan as Eid begins
Afghan president orders release of 500 Taliban inmates
New Zealand military slammed over 'murky' Afghan raid claims
Pompeo says Russian deaths in Syria sent warning
Meghan Markle's Wikipedia page was reportedly edited weeks before her relationship with Prince Harry was publicized. There was apparently a lot of activity on Oct. 9, 2016, few weeks before their romance was publicized.
Afghans demand permanent ceasefire ahead of peace talks
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said the cease-fire, only the third since 2001, would precede the start of long-delayed peace talks between his government and the Taliban.
Police clear migrant camp outside Paris at high virus risk
Taliban declare three-day ceasefire during Eid
England confront Archer dilemma as West Indies eye history