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At least five people were killed and 30 others wounded Friday after a bombing outside a Sunni mosque in northeastern Baghdad, police said.
President Barack Obama said Friday he came to Mexico to break down stereotypes between the United States and its neighbor to the south.
CNN’s Atika Shubert reports on a documentary about three female bloggers who have suffered harassment and persecution.
Venezuela’s opposition filed a lawsuit with the country’s Supreme Court Thursday, contesting last month’s presidential vote.
Police in China have spent three months seizing bogus meat, some of it fake beef or mutton made out of fox, mink and rat.
As the death toll in Bangladesh mounts, former factory child laborer Kalpona Akter says corporations must insist on safe factories and a living wage for workers.
A man is taken to hospital after being injured in a petrol bomb attack in Londonderry.
Work begins to raise the only surviving German World War II Dornier 17 bomber from its watery grave off the Kent coast.
The daughter of a woman killed by a careless driver has called for tougher punishments for those convicted of offences involving cyclists.
Olympic gold medallist Alex Gregory is helping to train two amateur rowers in their bid to cross the Atlantic for charity.
Students planning to attend a notorious annual drinking day in a Cambridge park are advised to stay away by the university authorities.
Hundreds of women are called back for further breast cancer tests after claims a junior doctor failed to follow guidelines.
A section of the M25 in Essex is closed and a lorry driver arrested after about 3,000 litres of a chemical liquid spilled on the road.
A Northumberland bone marrow donor is to fly to Los Angeles to meets a schoolboy whose life he saved.