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World-Film-Protests (will update)
The United States braced Saturday for more protests over an independently produced anti-Islam film that has ignited anger in the Muslim world, temporarily closing some of its diplomatic missions and warning American citizens in some countries to be vigilant.
Syria-Civil-War (will update)
The leadership of the rebel Free Syrian Army is moving from Turkey into Syrian territories its fighters seized, its leader announced Saturday.
Netherlands-Facebook-Riot
Hundreds of police confronted rioters in a small Dutch town where a 16-year-old girl's birthday party invitation on Facebook spawned a large gathering that turned destructive, authorities said Saturday.
New York Josh Fattal
Josh Fattal, one of three American hikers arrested and imprisoned in Iran on suspicion of espionage, told CNN about the troubles assimilating back into normal life one year after he was released.
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World-Film-Protests
The United States braced Saturday for more protests over an independently produced anti-Islam film that has ignited anger in the Muslim world, temporarily closing some of its diplomatic missions and warning American citizens in some countries to be vigilant.
Syria-Civil-War
The leadership of the rebel Free Syrian Army is moving from Turkey into Syrian territories its fighters seized, its leader announced Saturday.
Ivory-Coast-Ghana-Border
Ivory Coast has closed its borders with Ghana after a brazen attack against its security forces left eight people dead, the country's defense minister said.
Pakistan-Drone-Strike
A suspected U.S. drone attack killed at least three militants early Saturday morning in North Waziristan, Siraj Ahmed a top local government officer told CNN.
Libya-Consulate-Attack
Two former Navy SEALs who were among four Americans killed last week in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, died after rushing to the aid of their colleagues, according to sources familiar with the incident. Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods were in Benghazi as part of a security contractor force.
Libya-al-Qaeda
Just three months ago, the four-star chief of the U.S. Africa Command warned of a growing threat from al Qaeda and other militant groups in Libya. "There is a real concern in Libya. As Libya is coming out of the revolution and forming its new government, there very clearly are those who wish to undermine the formation of that government," said Gen. Carter Ham in a speech to senior military and civilian officials from Africa, Europe and the U.S.
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