
AP PHOTOS: In quake-devastated Turkey, voting in presidential election is no simple task
ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — For many voters from southern Turkey, casting ballots in Sunday’s presidential and parliamentary elections will be an uphill battle.
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China Housing Rebound Fizzling Shows Risks to Economic Recovery
China’s housing market sales is regressing after a brief recovery, underscoring the challenges the world’s second-largest economy is
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Pakistan Latest: Government Slams Court for Freeing Imran Khan
Pakistan’s government criticized the Supreme Court for releasing former premier Imran Khan from custody and vowed to find
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G7 finance heads face tricky trade-off in debating steps to counter China
By Leika Kihara and Andrea Shalal NIIGATA, Japan Finance leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced economies
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Gold Looks ‘Best Hedge’ as Debt-Ceiling Angst Builds, RBC Says
Mounting fears over the US debt-ceiling crisis will benefit gold as investors brace for potential chaos in financial
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Thai Military Rules Out Coup After Vote as Campaigning Ends
Thailand’s army chief said there was “zero chance” of the Southeast Asian nation returning to a military rule
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1 of 2 inmates who escaped Philadelphia jail has been captured as police arrest woman accused of aiding their escape
A 21-year-old woman faces four felony charges after Philadelphia authorities accused her of helping two inmates escape a correctional facility -- one of whom has since been captured.
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In polarized Turkey, not even an earthquake can shake deep ideological divisions
Bedi Değirmenci has taken his first breaths of fresh air since a monster earthquake struck southeast Turkey three months ago. First trapped under rubble, then hospitalized, he has been discharged just ahead of the country's historic elections.
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Pakistan authorities gear for Imran Khan's supporters at his court hearing
ISLAMABAD Pakistan police imposed an emergency order banning gatherings as supporters of Imran Khan were expected to march
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Nevada considers $190 million in annual tax credits to bring Sony, film industry to Las Vegas
A bipartisan group of Nevada lawmakers has introduced a bill that would give massive tax credits to expand film production in southern Nevada
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Kerala boat accident: 'I lost 11 members of my family'
Kunnummal Saithalavi and his brothers lost their wives and children in a boat accident that killed 22.
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China Regulator Steps Up Probes of Bond Underwriting Practices
China’s credit markets are closing out the week trying to digest the implications of new probes that a
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