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European Union countries overrules France and give the green light for Brussels to open trade talks with Washington as soon as possible and defuse trans-Atlantic tensions
Seven soldiers were killed and 15 wounded when "the terrorists attacked our forces at midnight in Bouhama... in the Lake Chad region," Colonel Azem Bermandoa told AFP
The note from the French military intelligence service, published by new investigative media outlet Disclose, concluded that the UAE and Saudi Arabia had deployed French weaponry from artillery to ships in their war against Huthi rebels
State news agency SANA says Geir Pedersen and Walid Muallem discussed ongoing efforts to advance Syria's political process, including moves to form a committee tasked with drawing up a post-war constitution
Left-wing party leads Finland's two main opinion polls with about 19 percent of vote, having campaigned against the austerity policies of Center Party Prime Minister Juha Sipila and Finance Minister Petteri Orpo
Country's second new military leader in as many days faces calls at home and abroad for a swift handover
World Press Photo of the Year Award goes to Getty's John Moore for his picture of a Honduran mother and her child who had illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border
Trump says he telephoned Netanyahu to offer congratulations as results gave Netanyahu a narrow parliamentary majority
Acting defense secretary has already released almost $1B to build section of Trump's wall, cash diverted from Pentagon budget for combating drug trade
The plan would convert public and private insurers into a government-run system which the senator said would hit back at the "greed and profiteering" of health providers and the insurance industry
The pause followed accusations from Amnesty International that the US military had tried to hide civilian casualties
The populist leader has vowed to ‘integrate’ the estimated 800,000 native people of Brazil, in part with new roads and rail lines
Aymeric Vincenot was forced to leave the capital late Tuesday after the end of a final delay granted by the police following the expiration of his visa
The party of exiled former Maldives president Mohamad Nasheed has won the country's first outright majority in parliament in its democratic history, officials results show
The video, which Trump reposted Tuesday evening, showed images of his presidency, including his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
Six-day hospital stay due to ‘severe urinary infection’ revived fears about the three-time World Cup winner's state of health
Nigerian troops moved residents of Jakana village, which lies on a crossing route for ISWAP fighters, to a displacement camp
'Detainees Nasser Zefzafi and Mohammed al-Haki have stitched their mouths in protest,' lawyer Mohammed Aghnaj said.
Weeks of rain — compounded by melting snowcaps in neighboring Turkey and Iran — have almost filled Iraq's four central reservoirs and swelled its two main rivers
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev calls a snap election for June as the Central Asian nation seeks a new leader following the shock resignation of its longtime ruler
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