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Syria’s opposition indicated it is ready for a two-week truce in Syria, saying it is a chance to test the seriousness of the other side’s commitment to a US-Russian plan for a cessation of hostilities.
The United States, which is worried by China’s military buildup to assert dominance in the South China Sea, will increase freedom-of-navigation operations there, a senior Pentagon official said.
Apple chief Tim Cook says complying with a court order to help the FBI break into the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino, Calif., shooters would be “bad for America,” and set a legal precedent that would offend many Americans.
The United States and China have agreed on a draft resolution that would expand UN Security Council sanctions against North Korea over its latest nuclear test and hope to put it to a vote in the coming days, council diplomats say.
Like many of his generation, the head of Myanmar’s powerful military is a recent but enthusiastic convert to Facebook. On his profile background picture, the commander-in-chief gave a “thumbs up” from the cockpit of an airplane. Posts show him celebrating new year in a traditional boar tusk headdress and visiting wounded soldiers.
Britain’s deal on new terms for its membership in the European Union could be undone by the European Court of Justice despite support from all member states, according to Justice Secretary Michael Gove, a senior figure among those who want Britain to leave the bloc.
Iran’s top leader warned voters that the West is plotting to influence elections pitting centrists close to President Hassan Rouhani against conservative hard-liners in a contest that could the shape of the Islamic Republic for years to come.
Facebook advertisers love the idea of using the social network’s new anger, humor and other emoticon buttons to better target audiences, but they are :( that the company is not letting them do so right away.
World soccer’s governing body FIFA will proceed with an election to pick a new president to replace the disgraced Sepp Blatter and vote on a set of reforms aimed at restoring its credibility after the worst graft scandal in its history.
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