In Syria's shadow, Iraq violence presents new test for U.S. | Judge rules against 'America's toughest sheriff' in racial profiling lawsuit | Syria opposition unity talks face specter of collapse | Durable goods orders point to factory resilience | Truck crash caused Washington state bridge collapse: officials | Stockholm calmer but violence spreads outside Swedish capital | Truck crash caused Washington state bridge collapse: officials | Syria opposition seeks to unify as momentum for talks builds | Taliban attack international compound in Afghan capital | UK fighters escort Pakistan plane to airport, two arrests | U.S. casts doubt on credibility of Iran election | British security services in spotlight after soldier murder | Stretched by riots, Swedish police call reinforcements | Durable goods orders point to factory resilience | Kerry says Israelis, Palestinians must make tough decisions | North Korea says will take 'positive steps' for peace | Group linked to Algeria gas plant attack claims Niger raids | Obama seeks end to perpetual U.S. 'war on terror' | Africa backs Kenya call for Hague court to drop Kenyatta case | Magnitude 5.7 quake strikes Northern California | Boy Scouts of America votes to end century-old ban on gay scouts | Venezuela prosecutor to open probe over leaked recording | Google faces new federal antitrust probe: source | Jobs, housing data show economy has some muscle | Analysis: Markets face rough summer ride as Fed pullback feared | FBI identifies consulate attack suspects | Children killed in Pakistan explosion | Taliban launches deadly attack in Kabul | Violence spreads outside calmer Stockholm | Guatemala's ex-president extradited to US | IMF chief escapes formal probe in payout case | Striking Dubai workers face mass deportation | Bahraini protesters clash with police | UK security criticised after death of soldier | Russia: Syria agrees to take part in talks | Turkey parliament passes anti-alcohol bill | UK arrests two men on Pakistan flight | Guinea opposition protest turns violent |

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