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Moscow has built several massive Arctic garrisons in the Arctic and made the hydrocarbon-rich region one of its strategic priorities
Ghosn was re-arrested last week in the Japanese capital over fresh allegations of financial misconduct which will see him held in custody until at least April 14
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called on Iraq to demand US troops leave 'as soon as possible', warning that Washington is plotting to remove the Iraqi government
The violence was the latest to threaten a seven-month-old truce intended to stave off a regime offensive on the region held by Syria's former Al-Qaida affiliate
Top EU leaders meet Chinese Premier Li Keqiang this week at a summit in Brussels, but their hopes of winning solid commitments on trade look set for disappointment
Twice as many foreigners as last year gathered in Pyongyang Sunday for the city's annual marathon, tour firms say, as reduced tensions see visitor numbers rise in isolated North Korea
Charlie Rowley, 45, whose partner Dawn Sturgess died after exposure to the toxin, held a 90-minute meeting with Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko at Russia's embassy in London, Britain's 'Sunday Mirror' said
The site’s construction has been closely overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, and it was initially scheduled to open this April, but that has been pushed back a year
Keystone-ATS reported that about 50,000 marched in all
But policy differences and the Brexit drama threaten their dream to 'unite the right'
Beji Caid Essebsi says it's time 'to open the door to the youth'
AKP won most votes nationwide in last Sunday's election, but results showed ruling party lost Ankara and Istanbul
Clashes erupted between migrants and Greek police blocking them from advancing towards the border with North Macedonia
About 50 people were in the court's public gallery to catch a glimpse of the man charged with the deadliest massacre in modern New Zealand history
Ohio's Tim Ryan is latest to join a pool that's among the largest and most diverse ever
John McCain, who died last year, backed Kyiv's popular uprising which in 2014 ousted Ukraine's pro-Kremlin president as well as supported sanctions over Moscow's annexation of Crimea
The frontrunners of the first round of the presidential election may face off April 19, two days before the vote’s second round
On average, a child born in 2016 can expect to live 72 years, up from 66.5 in 2000, according to the annual World Health Statistics report
Top mobile carriers gave handful of users access in late-night scramble to be first providers of super-fast wireless technology
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