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Ten killed in boiler explosion in Iran: Fars News
Ten people were killed and five wounded after a boiler exploded in a residential area of the city of Mashhad ... -
Attending my first haj
On the plain of Arafat, I stood among hundreds of thousands of people who were all trying to reach the ... -
A year since fleeing, Rohingya mother sees little hope for the future
Rashida Begum abandoned her home in Myanmar and fled to neighboring Bangladesh a year ago, escaping an army crackdown that ... -
Suicide bomber kills three near election office in Afghanistan's east, official says
A suicide attacker killed at least three people on Saturday by detonating explosives near the office of Afghanistan’s election commission ... -
U.S. imposes sanctions on three Islamic State recruiters
The United States imposed sanctions on Friday on three men from Southeast Asia who it says were recruiters for the ... -
Fighters from new rebel group attack Chad soldiers at Libya border
Rebels in northern Chad attacked government forces this week at the border with Libya, the fighters and two military sources ... -
'He was a director': Irish priest remembers years working alongside Pope
When Pope Francis visits Dublin on Saturday, 82-year-old Irish priest James Kelly will be glued to the television waiting to ... -
Former U.N. chief Kofi Annan to be buried in Ghana on September 13: president
Former United Nations chief and Noble prize laureate Kofi Annan will be buried in his home country Ghana on Sept ... -
Missing tanker docks in Togo after suspected hijacking
A tanker with 19 crew members on board has docked at a port in Togo after going missing for over ... -
Pope to pay tribute to Ireland's 'holy drinker' who may become saint
Matt Talbot, a Dubliner who died in 1925, was a man with a drinking problem. Now, he is on his ...