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- Syrian rebels raid Lebanese border town
They killed at least 10 Lebanese soldiers and captured at least a dozen more.
- Strong quake hits southern China, flattening hundreds of homes
The toll in Yunnan province is at least 175 dead and 1400 injured, though those numbers may rise.
- Ukrainian forces on outskirts of rebel-held Donetsk
The Ukrainian army is trying to recapture the city from rebels they say are being armed by the Russian government.
- Ukraine forces tighten noose around pro-Russian rebel area
A local ceasefire enabled Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash investigators to work unhindered in eastern Ukraine Saturday.
- Uganda's Museveni still sounds defiant on anti-gay laws
A Uganda court called the nationa's anti-homosexuality law unconstitutional. But on Saturday, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni sounded defiant. He is scheduled to visit the US this week.
- Deadly explosion at China factory that makes GM auto parts
An explosion and fire at a Chinese factory near Shanghai that makes wheel hubs for General Motors and other auto companies killed at least 68 people and injured nearly 200 others.
- Ugandan court overturns anti-gay law
Uganda's Constitutional Court said the law was illegal because it was approved in a parliamentary session that did not have a quorum of representatives.
- Taiwan gas explosions: 12,000 evacuees return to their homes
Most of the four ruptured street sections in the densely populated district of Kaohsiung had been declared safe from further explosions by afternoon, a city spokesman said.
- Ukraine parliament rejects premier's resignation
The Ukraine Parliament gave Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk a double vote of confidence Thursday: first refusing to accept the premier's resignation, then approving his request to finance offensive against rebel forces.
- Taiwan explosions kill 15, injure 228 in Kaohsiung
Taiwan's Premier Jiang Yi-huah said at least five gas explosions shook Kaohsiung. The National Fire Agency said five firefighters were among the dead.
- Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash investigators reach Ukrainian site
Despite nearby fighting between Ukrainian troops and separatist rebels, international aviation experts made their way to the crash site in eastern Ukraine Thursday.
- At least 33 killed following Guinea concert stampede, officials say
Children, as young as 10, made up some of the casualties after a rap concert concluded on a local beach.
- Peace Corps leaves Ebola-affected Africa as Sierra Leone declares health emergency
Another African nation is dealing with the deadly outbreak. The United States is pulling Peace Corps volunteers out of those countries as a precaution.
- At least 18 killed when landslide sweeps through Indian village
At least 70 homes were buried and another 158 hit by a landslide in Ambegaon, a village in India's Maharashtra state. Rescue workers say at least 18 were killed, and seven injured people have been rescued.
- Liberia closes schools in effort to halt Ebola
The Ebola virus has been blamed for 672 deaths in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. On Wednesday, Liberia announced it will close schools, place non-essential government employees on leave, and may quarantine some communities to stop the outbreak.
- At least 17 dead in Gaza after Israeli strikes Wednesday
A United Nations school that was sheltering refugees and a crowded marketplace were the two main areas that were hit in the Gaza Strip.
- Strongest action yet: US imposes travel ban on Venezuelan officials
The visa restrictions target 24 high-ranking Venezuelan officials including Cabinet members, senior judiciary members, and senior military, police, and National Guard members and come amid escalating tensions.
- 15 killed after Israel shells Gaza UN school being used as shelter, aid workers say
Ninety people were wounded in the attack that was followed by a four-hour cease-fire in parts of the Gaza Strip.
- Israeli strikes target symbols of Hamas control in Gaza
At least 100 people were killed Tuesday. The lone power plant also took a substantial hit.
- Police repel armed attackers with deadly force in western China, report says
The assailants struck in two areas of Xinjiang province on Monday.