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Elderly women killed by landslide
Opposition urges Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to resign
More than 93,000 people affected
Company was at the center of the Operation Car Wash corruption scandal that resulted in dozens of top Brazilian businessmen and politicians being sent to jail
The ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos last year signed a "giving pledge" to donate the bulk of her wealth to charity
Tunisia's revolution, with its demands for "work, freedom and national dignity," sparked a string of revolts across the Arab world.
The labels reveal what user data is gathered by games, chat or other software offered in the App Store
Ambrose Dlamini had been hospitalized in South Africa since December 1, more than two weeks after being diagnosed with COVID-19
Long-delayed elections come day after attack by Boko Haram group claimed at least 27 lives, according to local officials; country now preparing for landmark presidential poll
Officials aim to boost the site as a tourist attraction and in turn bolster efforts to preserve aging buildings nearby
Negotiations in Brussels were to continue Sunday, the day that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen have set as a deadline to decide whether any trade deal is still possible
North Koreans 'too often have devoted themselves to the search for obstacles to negotiations instead of seizing opportunities for engagement, Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun says
Man is scheduled to be executed Thursday for his participation in a double murder when he was 18
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo designated the US ally as a "Country of Particular Concern" for religious freedom
Announcement sparks violence in Parliament
The initiative must still be approved by the Senate, but it enjoys support across party lines, unlike a previous bid by Democrats to extend the status to Venezuelans
With the current federal budget law expiring December 11, if Congress fails to agree on a new one by that date, American public finances will suddenly dry up
Prague-based circus company Cirk La Putyka opts for a drive-through holiday celebration
Two million Palestinians live in the enclave wedged between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea and are plagued by poverty and conflict
Mount Semeru on Java island spouted towering column Tuesday, prompting call for about 500 people to temporarily evacuate their homes
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