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The quake struck 62km northwest of San Antonio at 11:23 pm local time (03:20 GMT) at a depth of 10km, the agency said
The new sanctions hit four companies - three registered in Panama and one in Cyprus - that ship oil from Venezuela to Cuba, and names four specific oil tankers.
The deal among other things provides for a team of two UN rights officers to settle in the country, which is caught in an economic crisis and a political standoff between President Nicolas Maduro's government and National Assembly leader Juan Guaido
Temblor forced residents into the streets in several cities, with witnesses claiming a building collapsed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
Company says it will begin production soon at the same Austin facility where Mac Pro has been made since 2013
Some victims burned to death in buildings set ablaze by protesters, authorities say
The solemn two-hour "funeral march" led up the side of Pizol mountain in northeastern Switzerland to the foot of the steep and rapidly melting ice formation, situated at an altitude of around 2,700 meters
The mainly Arab Joint List alliance made the announcement at roughly the same time as its leader, Ayman Odeh, published an opinion piece on 'The New York Times' website speaking of the move
Security forces say they've arrested a man suspected of placing the explosives on a bus before it disembarked
The release of Mohammad Shariff Panahandeh means just three hostages remain in the custody of Somali pirates, according to the Hostage Support Partnership, the charity that negotiated his release
The funeral of the former president took place in the Muslim holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, an AFP photographer said
Mmore than 7,000 police were deployed to quell any violence by the movement and its radical, anarchist 'black blocs'
At least 74 were arrested overnight, a security source told AFP, with plain clothed police patrolling sidestreets of downtown Cairo
Beaches across Asia were among the first areas to benefit as the decade-old event got underway
Friday’s Strike for Climate Change was just one more example of the pressure that lawmakers, including from their own constituents, are feeling
The phone is the first of its mobile devices not to carry popular Google apps because of US sanctions
Artifacts have been given to Sudan's national museum
Trudeau apologized after Time magazine published a photograph of him wearing dark makeup at a party 18 years ago
President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged the yellow vest protests has made him aware that he needed to be less disconnected
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced from power and into exile by a landmark popular uprising in early 2011, sparking revolts across the Arab world
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