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A US special forces soldier demonstrates how to detain a suspect during Flintlock 2014, a US-led international training mission for African militaries, in Diffa, Niger, March 4, 2014.

Niger raid highlights US military's growing role in Africa

The killing of four American special operations soldiers in Niger has highlighted the increasing role elite units are playing across Africa, where their mission is to counter the advances of a slew of jihadist movements, including al-Shabab in Somalia, ISIS affiliates in the Sahel region and Boko Haram in Nigeria.

Niger raid highlights US military's growing role in Africa

Cuban Baseball Players Reunite on a Florida Field

Cuban Baseball Players Reunite on a Florida Field

The Quest for Magical, Nutty Tasting Cheese from Northern Spain

The Quest for Magical, Nutty Tasting Cheese from Northern Spain

In Wake of Zimmerman Verdict, Stevie Wonder Boycotts Florida Venues

In Wake of Zimmerman Verdict, Stevie Wonder Boycotts Florida Venues

Desert Storm's General Norman Schwarzkopf remembered

Desert Storm's General Norman Schwarzkopf remembered

Despite Resigning, Petraeus Will Testify on Benghazi

Despite Resigning, Petraeus Will Testify on Benghazi

Petraeus Scandal Expands

Petraeus Scandal Expands

Don't Mention It: Climate Change

Don't Mention It: Climate Change

Democratic Convention Garners Global Attention

President Barack Obama speaks to the Democratic National Convention tonight. The world is watching. Lisa Mullins speaks with two foreign correspondents: Laure Mandeville of France's Le Figaro, and Nathan Guttman of the Israeli Broadcasting Authority.

Democratic Convention Garners Global Attention

VIDEO: Michelle Obama draws praise for speech at Democratic National Convention

Michelle Obama stepped to the podium of the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night and defended and humanized her husband, President Barack Obama. In so doing, did she embrace an age-old stereotype of the first lady as cheerleader-in-chief?

VIDEO: Michelle Obama draws praise for speech at Democratic National Convention

Wildlife expert now in third year of trying to catch Tampa's wild monkey

For three years now, Vernon Yates has been trying to catch a wild monkey that's made the streets of Tampa, Fla., his home. Sure, Yates has captured and kept countless other mischievous or troubled animals in that time, but this silver macaque has somehow eluded him.

Wildlife expert now in third year of trying to catch Tampa's wild monkey

At Republican National Convention, big donors get big access

The political conventions this time of year are a time for politicians and their parties to woo and reward the big money that's driving their campaigns. At the Republican Convention this week, and next week's Democratic convention, there are a number of opportunities for the politically powerful to connect.

At Republican National Convention, big donors get big access
The World

How Mitt Romney is Wooing the Jewish Voters

Anchor Marco Werman talks to Nathan Guttman of the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, who evaluates Mitt Romney's efforts to cast himself as Israel's best friend.

How Mitt Romney is Wooing the Jewish Voters

Haiti Following Tropical Storm Isaac

Tropical Storm Isaac hit Haiti pretty hard over the weekend. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with The World's Amy Bracken who is in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.

Haiti Following Tropical Storm Isaac

Immigration Policy Divides GOP Ranks

Immigration policy continues to be a thorny issue for Republicans hoping to project unity this week, says Valeria Fernández, a correspondent from the journalism project Feet in 2 Worlds.

Immigration Policy Divides GOP Ranks