Iraqi forces take part in intensive training in Ramadi. (Reuters)

Al-Qaeda disavows any connection with ISIS group in Syria, Iraq

A U.S. counterterrorism expert calls the repudiation of an affiliate “unprecedented” among radical fighters.

A man says he got lost in the sea. Then he spent 13 months eating fish, birds and turtles.

Officials are reacting cautiously to the Spanish-speaking man’s story.

Pakistani Taliban lists demands ahead of peace talks

Many are skeptical there can be any deal with the group based on its violent history, harsh ideology.

Egyptian TV airs arrest of foreign journalists

The two reporters are accused of conspiring with “terrorists” to fabricate news for Al Jazeera’s English service.

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In Greece, a low-grade street war brews with neo-Nazis

In Greece, a low-grade street war brews with neo-Nazis

The far-right Golden Dawn party faces a key test in May elections as political violence threatens the nation.

U.S. woman seeks home for Russian girl she couldn’t adopt

U.S. woman seeks home for Russian girl she couldn’t adopt

A ban prevents her from adopting 8-year-old Lera, so Katrina Morriss is hoping Russians will adopt the girl.

Thailand’s elections free of violence despite fears

Thailand’s elections free of violence despite fears

A likely effort to strike the vote could prove contentious after protesters force many polling booths closed.

In China, a dramatic turnabout on pollution

In China, a dramatic turnabout on pollution

Unprecedented real-time disclosure of pollution data from 15,000 factories is seen as a step forward.

Israeli leaders cry foul over Kerry’s boycott warning

Israeli leaders cry foul over Kerry’s boycott warning

Israeli politicians said on Sunday that they would not be bullied into a peace deal with the Palestinians.

To warm up, Pakistanis chop down trees

To warm up, Pakistanis chop down trees

Energy shortages have forced Pakistanis to scavenge for wood to burn, threatening the tree canopy.

Sequestered Iranian opposition leader heads home

Sequestered Iranian opposition leader heads home

Mehdi Karroubi's return home is a sign that President Hassan Rouhani may support a reformist agenda.

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Refuge: Stories from the Syrian exodus

Refugees from Syria’s civil war are remaking the political, economic and religious landscape in the Mideast.

Syrian refugee crisis, explained

Syrian refugees must start anew in a foreign land until it is safe to return, but that homecoming is far from certain.

News photos of the year

A collection of the most striking images from around the world in 2013.

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Sochi’s stray dogs draw attention as Olympics near

Sochi’s stray dogs draw attention as Olympics near

Stray dogs are on the loose in the city of Sochi and inside the Olympic park. The dogs are everywhere and it could be a big problem during the games that start Friday.
Ukraine opposition seeks constitutional change

Ukraine opposition seeks constitutional change

The Ukrainian government and opposition groups jockey as parliamentary sessions begin on Tuesday.
Students evacuate after teacher killed in Russia

Students evacuate after teacher killed in Russia

A teen burst into his Moscow school on Monday and killed a teacher and policeman before being taken into custody, Russian police say.
Huge boulder narrowly misses farmhouse in Italy

Huge boulder narrowly misses farmhouse in Italy

A massive boulder smashed through a farm in Northern Italy after being dislodged by a landslide.
Violence in Bangkok erupts on eve of elections

Violence in Bangkok erupts on eve of elections

At least seven people have been wounded in clashes between protesters and government supporters in Bangkok on the eve of national elections.
Crowds gather for Chinese New Year parade

Crowds gather for Chinese New Year parade

Performers dressed as food, colorful floats, and dragons made their way down a busy street in Hong Kong for the annual parade celebrating the Chinese New Year.
Olympics spotlight gay rights in Russia

Olympics spotlight gay rights in Russia

Activists look to use the Games as an opportunity speak out about the treatment of gays in Russia.
Woman strangled to death by scarf on Montreal escalator

Woman strangled to death by scarf on Montreal escalator

Montreal police say they will review surveillance video from a subway station where a woman died in a bizarre accident. The woman was strangled after her scarf, and then her hair, got caught in a subway escalator.
U.N. says no progress in Syria peace talks

U.N. says no progress in Syria peace talks

After eight days of talks on Syria, U.N. negotiator Lakhdar Brahimi says there's been no progress, but at least the two sides met at the same time in the same room.
Kercher family reacts to Knox guilty verdict

Kercher family reacts to Knox guilty verdict

The brother and sister of murder victim Meredith Kercher speak out after the re-conviction of American student Amanda Knox.
Moving day for Ivory Coast elephants

Moving day for Ivory Coast elephants

In what is being described as the first operation of its type in the world, conservationists have moved around a group of elephants from an area of Ivory Coast where they were "causing problems" to the safety and protection of a national park.
Syrian peace talks yet to yield progress

Syrian peace talks yet to yield progress

Thursday ended with more accusations and neither side reporting any progress despite a death toll of now more than 130,000.
Russian rockers released from jail

Russian rockers released from jail

Two members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot walked free Monday, criticizing their release as a publicity stunt.
Video shows suicide blast in Russia

Video shows suicide blast in Russia

At least 18 people were killed and scores wounded Sunday as a suicide bomber struck a railway station in the southern Russian city of Volgograd. A second bombing on Monday killed at least 14.
Chinese New Year brings bright celebrations

Chinese New Year brings bright celebrations

People marked the arrival of a new lunar year across China, Hong Kong and Taiwan on Thursday. Per traditional Chinese time-keeping, on the eve of the lunar new year is an ideal moment visit a temple to pray and put incense sticks in place.
Ukrainian protesters keep pressure on government

Ukrainian protesters keep pressure on government

Anti-government protesters are refusing to vacate public buildings, despite a new amnesty law passed by Parliament Wednesday.

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Volcano erupts in western Indonesia

More than 30,000 villagers have been evacuated as Mount Sinabung roars back to life.

Thai protesters keep up pressure on government

Nationwide elections were held without bloodshed Sunday, but Thailand’s bitter political crisis is far from over.

Struggle in the Central African Republic

French and African Union peacekeepers recapture a key town.

‘We have nothing’: Afghan child refugees

Associated Press photographer Muhammed Muheisen illuminates the faces of Afghan children living in Pakistan.

Protests against Ukraine government continue

Parliament considers amnesty for those arrested during demonstrations that have gone on since November.

Photos of the day

Clown church service, groundhogs make conflicting predictions, Mount Sinabung eruption and more.

Welcoming the Lunar New Year

Cities worldwide are ushering in the Year of the Horse, which began Friday.

Russia’s first Olympic event: Race against time

Much remains to be done as the opening of the Sochi Games nears.

Geneva II peace talks on Syria

Representatives of Syria’s government and the opposition are meeting.

The rotting rooms of Rio

The goal was for Brazil to have all the hotel rooms it needs for the World Cup games. But bureaucracy got in the way.

Must-see photos of the week

A look at some of our favorite images of the week.

Boulder disaster in Italy

Two giant boulders wreak havoc on a vineyard in northern Italy.

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Lunar New Year, partial solar eclipse, Syrian airstrikes, studying snake aerodynamics and more.

A dangerous drive on Afghanistan’s Highway One

A voyage on Highway One in Sayed Abad shows the disrepair of this key artery.

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Snow wreaks havoc across the South, Syrian army nears Aleppo, rare white lion born in Poland, and more.

Photos of the day

Lunar New Year, Viking event, State of the Union address, environmental damage in Ecuador and more.

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New Arab Order

As longtime leaders have fallen, Islamists are rising to new prominence.

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Continental Shift

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Power Grab

Already the world's biggest energy user, China is scouring the globe for even more coal, oil and natural gas.