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Landslides Devastate Indonesia

Earthquake shakes Padang to its core, hundreds killed, thousands trapped.

Lewd Hazing at Kabul Embassy

Lewd Hazing at Kabul Embassy

Deadly Day in Baghdad

Explosions Shake Iraqi Capital

Afghanistan: Look Inside the Mizan Forward Operating Base

Afghanistan: Look Inside the Mizan Forward Operating Base

Garage Door Art

If you are bored of your old garage door, here's an easy way to change it up.

Northern Ireland's 'Giant's Causeway'

Spectacular rock formation inspires legend.

Fiery Rage in London Streets

G-20 protests marred by skirmishes, broken windows.

Carnival Celebrations Around the World

It's carnival time around the world - from France to Brazil to Bolivia.

Baby Elephant Gets New Leg

Asian elephant who lost leg to landmine gets a prosthesis.

Global Crash Crisis Sparks Fury

Greek farmers, French workers, Icelandic protestors: why is Europe so angry?

Say Hello to the Year of the Ox

Millions of Chinese welcomed the Year of the Ox by setting off fireworks.

Ceasefire in Gaza

After a three-week assault, Israeli forces withdraw from Gaza.

Gaza Ops Rage, Death Toll Mounts

Palestinians fight Israelis on ground as death toll rises.

China's Snow & Ice Festival

Snow and Ice Festival begins in Harbin China

2008's Most Shocking News

The stories and scandals that wowed the nation in 2008.

London Turns 'Planet of the Apes'

Apes invade London celebrating Anniversary, Blu-Ray release of Heston film.

The World Marks World AIDS Day

Governments around the world pledge to end the epidemic and spread awareness.

Aftermath of Terror Strike

Mumbai begins to regroup after long standoff with terrorists.

Haiti School Collapse Disaster

School collapse kills 90 people, rescuers continue work despite shrinking hopes.

Unusual Sights on the Galapagos Islands

Explore the landscape, animals and tourism of the Galapagos Islands.

Berlin Shines Under Bright Lights

Berlin's Festival of Lights showcases landmarks of the German capital.

Painting With Coffee

Filipino artist Sunshine Plata paints using coffee, with remarkable results.

Caucasus Conflict: The Human Toll

Innocent civilians are caught up in the clash between Russia and Georgia.

Once-Heaviest Man Ties the Knot

Manuel Uribe -- 550 pounds lighter -- married love Claudia Solis in Mexico.

Italy's Exclusive Amalfi Coast

Discover the legendary beauty and hidden magic of Italy's famed Amalfi coast.

Tongan King's Lavish Coronation

Tonga's King George Tupou V was anointed Wednesday as King in an ancient ritual.

Getting Muddy for Good, Clean Fun

Germany's annual 'Mud Olympics' puts football and volleyball in the muck.

Frank Gehry's Serpentine Pavilion

Frank Gehry's new pavilion at London's Serpentine Gallery is open for business.

Kelly Clarkson's Look Gone Wrong

Eastwood looked worn out while directing his latest flick.

Masked Athletes Arrive in Beijing

Cyclists' precautions cause commotion as Olympians descend on Chinese capital.

Cuba: Land of the Lost

Just 90 miles from the U.S., a trip to Cuba is a journey back in time.

Mother Nature Cries in Melting Glacier

Some say this photo of a melting glacier resembles motherly face in mourning.

The Beauty of Albinism

Photographer Rick Guidotti challenges stereotypes about people with albinism.

Summer Begins, Druids Dance

Revelers welcome the summer solstice at Stonehenge, and Americans hit beaches.

Royal Ascot Kicks Off in Style

The Royal Ascot horse race is one of the highlights of the English summer.

Tanzania: Stylish, Seductive Safari

Nestled in eastern Africa, Tanzania offers an oasis of wildlife and beauty.

Heavy Rains Rock China

After the quake, floods ravage China.

A Day in a Baghdad Psych Hospital

Short-staffed and undersupplied, doctors do their best to treat mental patients.

Eyeing Olympic Gold at Age 5

Athletes as young as 5 years old train to one day make China's Olympic team.

Underground: Subway Stunners

Subways with historical and architectural significance are worthy of city pride.

Ethiopia on Verge of Major Famine

U.N. warns of major famine in Ethiopia; says children among the worst-affected.

S. Africa Struck With Violence

Anti-foreigner attacks conjure up comparisons to apartheid era in South Africa.

Revealed: Korean Mass Graves

Graves reveal that the South Korean regime killed thousands in 1950.

Newlyweds Caught in Quake

For five couples, their picture-perfect moment turned to a cloud of dust.

The Battle for Beirut Rages On

Hezbollah supporters clash with pro-government gunmen in Lebanon.

Myanmar: The Faces of Tragedy

The 1.5 million cyclone victims await aid they fear won't come.

Eruption Continues to Pummel Chile

Situation in Chile worsens as ash spews for a fifth straight day.

Devastating Aftermath of Cyclone

Aid arrives in Myanmar for the victims of the devastating storm.

ABC News Joins the Marathon des Sables

ABC News heads to the Sahara Desert for the 6-day-long Marathon des Sables.

Torch Relay's Rough Road

The torch, guarded by thousands of police, gets a short run around New Delhi.

Hey! Ho! Punk Mecca Now a Store

R.I.P., CBGB... Hello, John Varvatos

Hijabs to Habits: Religious Dress

Muslims to Jews, Sikhs to Mormons--the distinctive garb of the world's religions

Little Bit of Luck in Iraq

Soldiers in Iraq share their good luck charms.

Holy Week Re-enactments

Christians around the world re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Life in Iraq, 5 Years Later

A glimpse of Iraqi life, on the fifth anniversary of the war.

The Party That 2,000 People Gatecrashed

Thousands turn up at a party in the UK after it was mentioned on the internet.

US Troops: Five Years in Iraq

A look at five years of U.S. troops in Iraq.

Thousands Mourn Shooting Victims

Eight yeshiva students were killed in a shooting attack Thursday night.

Ice Fest, Fish Feast

One of South Korea's biggest tourist attractions leaves visitors out in the cold

Agent Orange's Horrific Legacy

Pulitzer finalist David Guttenfelder documents Vietnamese kids' deformities.
 
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