Taliban says five members of Afghan Taliban who were freed from the U.S. military prison on Guantanamo Bay in exchange for captured American army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl join political office in Qatar
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry says pop singer Fakhre Alam, who is attempting to fly around the world in 28 days, has been released by officials in Russia after briefly detaining him upon his arrival in the country with an expired visa
Volkswagen says it is sticking with its sales and profit targets for the year despite the difficulties getting new vehicles through emissions tests that made sales slump in September
Japanese electronics and entertainment company Sony Corp. has recorded a 32 percent rise in fiscal second quarter profit on its healthy video game and financial services businesses
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt says he could not have imagined the quick success of Patrick Mahomes at quarterback
South Sudan rebel leader Machar to return on Wednesday under latest fragile peace deal
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South Sudan rebel leader Machar to return home on Wednesday under latest peace deal, spokesman says
A British woman has been charged with murdering her husband, who was found stabbed to death at their home in Malaysia
Two people who fell to their deaths from a popular overlook at Yosemite National Park were an Indian couple who studied engineering together at college in southern India
Tens of thousands of Syrians stranded in a desert camp near the Jordanian border are at risk of malnutrition amid dwindling humanitarian supplies
Underneath the landscape of the U.S. West lie hundreds of thousands of abandoned mines, an underground world that can hold serious danger and unexpected wonder
South Korea's Supreme Court has ruled that a Japanese steelmaker should compensate four South Koreans for forced labor during Japan's colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula
Divers are searching for victims of the Lion Air plane crash in Indonesia and high-tech equipment was deployed to find its flight recorders as passengers on earlier flights described terrifying problems
A spy chief says Australia's critical infrastructure including electricity grids and water supplies could not have been adequately safeguarded if Chinese-owned telecommunications giants Huawei and ZTE Corp. had become involved in the nation's 5G network.
The Palestine Liberation Organization's mini-parliament has called for ending security coordination with Israeli forces in the West Bank, but says implementation is up to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
A super typhoon that ravaged a Pacific U.S. territory sent tourists fleeing and postponed elections as residents struggled with a power outage, destroyed homes and long lines for gasoline
Savannah McCaskill couldn't have known her first year as a professional soccer player would take her so far afield from her college days at the University of South Carolina
A strong typhoon is battering the northern Philippines, where thousands of people were evacuated to avoid a repeat of the death and destruction wrought by a powerful storm last month
Trump is being called once again to step into the all-too-frequent role of national consoler in the wake of the worst instance of anti-Semitic violence in American history
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