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Amid strife, Bob Bradley tries to get Egypt’s soccer team to World Cup

Winning a World Cup berth could rally a nation rent by politics and religion, where more than 1,000 people have been killed since the military deposed an unpopular elected government on July 3.

Anti-reform protesters clash with police in Mexico

Some 10,000 teachers have camped out in the capital's historic Zócalo square for the past two weeks, leading protests that have snarled traffic in the congested city.

Swine flu deaths in Costa Rica total 12

A 6-year-old died late this month, bringing the toll in 2013 to a dozen deaths.

The price of convenience

Marketing claims often mislead about pre-packed foods; preparing your own will always be healthier.

Battle royal looms as Obama turns to Congress on Syria

The unexpected move will lead to hotly-anticipated debates when the U.S. Congress resumes its session on Sept. 9.

Bodyguards for Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen face Costa Rica trial

The guards allegedly shot at two photographers at the wedding of the NFL star and the Brazilian supermodel.

Nearly 1,500 killed in Syrian chemical weapons attack, U.S. report says

U.S. spy agencies recorded each step in the alleged attack, from the extensive preparations to the launching of rockets to the after-action assessments by Syrian officials.

The ‘other special relationship’: Britain and Chile 40 years after Pinochet’s coup

Recent criticism leveled at Chile by the U.N. for the country’s treatment of its indigenous minority prompts a human rights historian to question Britain’s current support for Chile’s military establishment.

Apple launches iPhone trade-in program in U.S.

Where is my iWatch? Where is my Apple TV?

Britain says ‘no’ but U.S. ready to act alone on Syria

U.S. warships armed with scores of cruise missiles are converging on the eastern Mediterranean.

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