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Anger rife in Kashmir amid slow rescue
Thousands still stranded in India-administered Kashmir as government's rescue and relief efforts come under criticism.
First published in 1955, global authority on record-breaking achievement recently unveiled its 60th anniversary edition.
Malaysia Airlines is embarking on its fifth recovery plan in a decade, but it's facing an uphill battle.
Activists say US should reconsider ban on funding to programs that work with gang members.
Danielle Mackey
Families demand release of classified 2002 report detailing foreign-government support for September 11 hijackers.
North Korea's recent flurry of diplomatic activity signals increased efforts for international outreach.
Despite an economic boom, lack of forward planning means many of the country's most vulnerable families are struggling.
Scepticism abounds as US president lays out next phase of his plan to defeat Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria.
Michael Pizzi
Apple's new payment system uses radio wave technology that it says is easier, more secure than swiping a credit card.
Marisa Taylor
Israel 'oppresses Palestinians and Palestinian children in all impunity' despite Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Central America's civil wars and dictatorships in the 1980s helped create the violent situation today, a new report says
Price of illegal drugs has declined while potency has increased, researchers warn.
Alfonso Serrano
Tens of thousands of Zamboanga residents still struggle with the effects of the deadly 2013 Muslim rebel siege.
Jason Gutierrez
Many Muslim women have waited a year for attackers to be investigated after deadly religious riots in northern India.
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