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Abdul Rasoul Sayyaf, a former Islamic commander who brought al-Qaida leaders to Afghanistan, has registered to run for president, officials said.
A big weekend of turf racing includes not one but two St Legers and the reigning U.S. Horse of the Year back in action in Canada.
Wrap-up of thoroughbred stakes action.
The military judge in the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, case on the USS Cole bombing set a Sept. 14, 2014, provisional trial date, court documents indicated.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday sanctioned a senior al-Qaida leader and a school, or madrassa, in Pakistan used as a training center for terrorists.
The military tribunal in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States held a hearing behind closed doors to hear a government motion, a judge said.
Two key races for 3-year-olds take center stage in American weekend racing while some of the world's top horses square off in England.
A Norwegian woman sentenced to prison after reporting she was raped in Dubai was pardoned by Dubai's ruler, Norway's Foreign Ministry said Monday.
Some of the nation's top horses fuel a heavy schedule of turf races this weekend while Iowa runs its biggest races of the year.
French President Francois Hollande has sought to press the gas-rich Persian Gulf emirate of Qatar to buy 24-36 Dassault Rafale combat jets during a weekend visit amid a defense build-up by the region's Arab monarchies to counter Iran.
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