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.
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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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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
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 politicians said on Sunday that they would not be bullied into a peace deal with the Palestinians.
To warm up, Pakistanis chop down trees
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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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Geneva II peace talks on Syria
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