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A new round of negotiations between Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud and Gantz’s centrist Blue and White broke down Sunday and the two sides appeared far from reaching a compromise
Egypt is reeling after a tense weekend of sparse anti-government protests for the second week in a row, which analysts say could bring more repression under President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi
Kurz's People's Party won 37 percent, up almost six percentage points from the last election two years ago, but not enough to form a government on its own
Up to 130 officials whose emails were retroactively classified have been contacted by investigators
A preliminary investigation determined the bus had a flat tire and veered into oncoming traffic
Observers accuse Toulouse police of attacking, injuring a handful of protesters
Staff Lieutenant General Abdulwahab al-Saadi had served as the deputy head of the elite Counter-Terrorism Service
Renewed violence broke out in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory Saturday night as police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hardcore protesters hurling Molotovs and bricks
Thousands moved to relief camps because of flooding caused by torrential rains in Uttar Pradesh state, officials say
French presidency throws open the doors of the Elysee Palace for people wanting to sign a book of condolences
Tens of thousands of people from across Senegal converge on capital Dakar for dedication of house of worship capable of hosting 30,000 people
UN resolution tabled by more than a dozen countries urged Caracas to release all 'political prisoners'
After weeks of wrangling between government and his family, the Mugabes have chosen to entomb him at his place of birth
The seven were among nine people detained on accusations they were planning attacks with possible explosives
Negar Ghodskani was sentenced to 27 months in prison and released for time served
Prince Mohammed has come under huge international pressure after the US-based writer was killed and dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
The tremor stretched already-frayed nerves in Mirpur, in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, as fears of aftershocks from Tuesday's quake sent hundreds into the streets and put local hospitals on alert
An Army private is the latest example; the military says its screening tools 'provide the best picture'
Company is extending Alexa's reach from automobiles and homes essentially into people's heads
A plaintiffs attorney says Boeing has reached settlements with 11 families of victims from October's Lion Air crash that killed 346 people
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