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Shelling of high school a stark reminder that the cease-fire agreed has only really ever existed on paper
Those looking to join extremists in battle zones are hoping to bypass efforts to thwart them in Turkey, Interpol officials say
The U.S. launched two airstrikes against terror targets in Syria Thursday, and top Khorasan bomb maker David Drugeon was apparently killed, U.S. officials tell CBS News. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
Forbes released its annual list of the 72 most powerful people in the world. Michael Noer, Executive Editor of Forbes, talks with Don Dahler and Elaine Quijano about the surprising moves on their 2014 list.
Officials tell CBS News senior member of Khorasan group -- thought to be working on plots against West -- believed to be hit in U.S. airstrike
Expansion of U.S. airstrikes likely to further complicate tenuous relations with Western-backed rebel groups
Israeli officials blame Hamas for 2 attacks in Jerusalem after clashes at contested site holy to both Jews and Muslims
Group claims raises question about sincerity of ivory crackdown from officials
Over the next week, Britain wraps up months of special events honoring WWI veterans. Mark Phillips reports on the biggest and most emotional tribute at the Tower of London, which has been transformed by a field of ceramic poppies.
A new video from ISIS purports to show fighters using surface-to-air missiles. Charlie Rose reports.