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Since Thursday, IS jihadists have killed 35 pro-Damascus fighters in regime-held parts of central and eastern Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said
In a statement on the web, the group, 'FAI/IRF Revenge Plot,' accused Moscow of torturing arrested anarchists
The haul was the biggest amount of heroin seized at Bulgaria's borders this year, the customs agency says
Polls show Zelensky, a 41-year-old standup comic and television star, sailing to victory in Sunday's second-round vote
Some 600 firefighters worked through the night Monday to fight the fire that felled the spire and destroyed two-thirds of the roof of the 12th-century landmark
German-drafted resolution would establish working group of Security Council that would develop measures to address sexual violence
FCC statement from Chairman Ajit Pai could mark beginning of end for Chinese telecoms giant's eight year effort to crack US market
Explaining that having no new spire at all was an option, Prime Minister Philippe noted that Notre-Dame had been without a steeple for part of its history
Move by President Trump to enforce a controversial law that had been waived for more than two decades, opens the way for lawsuits in US courts over property confiscated by Havana
Court in eastern town Kankan on Monday recommended defendants serve minimum of 30 years for January 2018 shooting
This would be Benjamin Netanyahu’s fifth term, but tough negotiations to form a coalition government await following last week's elections
Justice and Development Party (AKP) got most votes nationwide in the March 31 election but its loss of the capital Ankara and Istanbul
Shipment, approved by President Maduro, includes medicines and medical supplies
The sum will help to finance 30 projects, ranging from electricity networks and transport to information technology and communication and improve cross-border trade, according to a statement
Vatican's culture minister will inaugurate the Holy See's pavilion at the exhibition on April 29
Protests give way to festivities among thousands of demonstrators who have been camping out at Khartoum army complex since April 6
Controversial head of the country's constitutional council was among top figures targeted by demonstrators since the ouster of president Bouteflika this month
Lima Group made up of mostly Latin American countries called on United Nations on Monday to 'take action' to prevent an escalation of Venezuela's humanitarian crisis
Before Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, engulfed in flames on Monday, several heritage sites have been either completely or partially destroyed by fires
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