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South Africa, world leaders gather to honor Mandela

More than 90 heads of state join tens of thousands of South Africans in saying farewell to Nelson Mandela.

Islamists seize Syrian rebels’ U.S.-supplied warehouses

U.S. government suspended aid after Saudi-backed faction took moderate rebels’ supply route into Syria.

Mexican Senate approves changes to oil industry

For first time in 75 years, state-owned oil industry may be open to private investment.

Court in India recriminalizes homosexuality

The Indian Supreme Court rules that an 1860 British colonial law against homosexuality is constitutional.

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Police withdraw from protest camp in Ukraine

Police withdraw from protest camp in Ukraine

Hundreds of heavily armored police had swarmed the encampment of protesters in Kiev.

South Africans bid farewell to Nelson Mandela

South Africans bid farewell to Nelson Mandela

The body of the former South African president lies in state in Pretoria as thousands file past.

Chinese don’t see U.S. as enemy, study finds

Chinese don’t see U.S. as enemy, study finds

But Chinese do see Americans as aggressive and arrogant, and they distrust Washington.

Uruguay votes to legalize marijuana

Uruguay votes to legalize marijuana

Under the law, marijuana users can buy 1.4 ounces each month, but tourists are barred.

Nelson Mandela’s foreign policy often irritated U.S.

Nelson Mandela’s foreign policy often irritated U.S.

The late South African leader stood by Cuba and Libya despite human rights abuses and U.S. objections.

Woman who inspired Syria’s peaceful revolt goes missing

Woman who inspired Syria’s peaceful revolt goes missing

Islamist rebels are suspected in the disappearance of longtime activist Razan Zaitouneh.

Ordinary South Africans, ‘there in spirit’ for Mandela

Ordinary South Africans, ‘there in spirit’ for Mandela

White and black, young and old, bring different perspectives as the anti-apartheid activist’s life is celebrated.

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What chemical weapons does Syria have?

Experts think, though no one knows for sure, that the country may have up to 1,100 tons of these types of chemical weapons:

Timeline: Unrest in Syria

Two years after the anti-government protests began, the crisis still rages. Revisit scenes from the uprising.

Vladi­mir Putin’s feats of strength

PHOTOS | Russia’s president is accustomed to having his public displays of manly stunts photographed.

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Protests in Ukraine

Hundreds of thousands fill streets of Kiev, turning their attention to recasting their country’s frayed and corrupt political system.

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Gray seals, a crocodile hatchling, the world’s oldest known living bird and other fun and fascinating creatures.

Historic handshakes

PHOTOS | Throughout history, some handshakes have become a symbol of peace and hope.

NFL power rankings

Mark Maske assesses the league’s top teams.

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Roman necropolis, remnants of ancient Martian lake, Nelson Mandela memorial and more.

Crisis in the Central African Republic

French troops begin disarming fighters after a swell in sectarian violence that has claimed hundreds of lives.

Huge crowds gather to remember Mandela

Scores of world leaders and tens of thousands of South Africans honor their former leader’s extraordinary life.

Afghan army veteran’s quest to move on

One week before his wedding, a young solider stepped on a bomb that changed everything. Now, he seeks to persevere.

2013: The year in quotes

Some of the year’s most memorable, pithily delivered expressions, via the World Almanac and other sources.

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China pollution, Kiev protesters destroy Lenin statue, winter weather, Kim Jong Un’s uncle purged and more.

Johannesburg enclave’s fierce pride in Mandela

At 23, the tribal heir began his journey to revolutionary icon in Alexandra.

Best news photos of the week

“Star Wars” stormtroopers march on the Capitol, a rocket lift-off and more.

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Syrian refugees, Nelson Mandela remembered, severe weather lashes Europe and more.

Nelson Mandela, beloved statesman, is mourned

People gathered outside his house in Johannesburg to express their sadness after his death at age 95.

Front pages around the world

Newspapers around the world on the news of Mandela’s death.

Nelson Mandela dies at age 95

The moral stature of Mandela, who led South Africa out of apartheid, was recognized around the world.

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What U.S. forces are leaving behind in Afghanistan after more than a decade of war.

The New Mexicans

The middle class is becoming a majority in Mexico, where dramatic demographic changes are taking place.

Red Nobility

In a society rooted in egalitarianism, the families of top Communist Party officials wield increasing clout.

New Arab Order

As longtime leaders have fallen, Islamists are rising to new prominence.

Faces of the Fallen

Portraits of U.S. service members who have died in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Continental Shift

How deep cuts in government spending are transforming Europe as it grapples with debt.

Power Grab

Already the world's biggest energy user, China is scouring the globe for even more coal, oil and natural gas.