Palestinians to mass along Israel's border with Gaza for another weekly rally, testing Egypt's mediating efforts
Turkish official: Police probing whether Khashoggi's remains may have been taken to forest near Istanbul, another city
Afghanistan's election commission postpones parliamentary polls in Kandahar province for a week following deadly attack
The number of people in Britain seeking to restore their German citizenship has jumped following the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union
Japan orders maker of quake shock absorbers used in hundreds of buildings to investigate, make repairs in latest quality fraud scandal
AP Photos: Protests and clashes in Indian-controlled Kashmir; navy and honor guard ceremonies; Prince Harry and Meghan start Australia tour
Anjem Choudary, a radical preacher convicted of inviting support for the Islamic State group, has been released from prison.
Kip Keino has denied wrongdoing in the Kenyan Olympic corruption scandal, telling The Associated Press that he didn't have control over the government money that prosecutors say was embezzled and misused around the time of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games
Southeast Asian navies will hold their first joint exercises with China in its southern waters next week
The Boston Red Sox head to the World Series, looking every bit like the team that led the majors with 108 wins this season
Opening batsman Usman Khawaja is a doubtful starter for Australia's next series against India after injuring his left knee during the second test against Pakistan
European leaders are meeting with their Asian counterparts to discuss issues ranging from trade to climate change to peace moves on the Korean peninsula
Hindu priests have joined conservative protesters to block women of menstruating age from temple, defying a ruling from India's top court to let them enter
Rwanda announces 50 percent female Cabinet, following Ethiopia; joins few countries worldwide
Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso clocked the fastest time in practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Japan
U.S. Navy helicopter crashes on flight deck of the USS Ronald Reagan, causing non-fatal injuries to sailors
An U.S. Navy helicopter has crashed on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, causing injuries to sailors that were not life-threatening
There were a lot of orange-clad Denver fans in the stands in Arizona for the Broncos' 45-10 win over the Cardinals
The Latest: Afghans to hold funeral for Kandahar's powerful police chief, assassinated in attack claimed by the Taliban
Prince Harry has scaled the Sydney Harbor Bridge to raise a flag marking the arrival of the Invictus Games, his brainchild and the focus of his current royal tour of Australia and the South Pacific
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