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Angry crowds have taken to the streets in Khartoum and other cities since December 19 after a government decision to hike the cost of bread
The author of worldwide bestseller 'A Tale of Love and Darkness' died Friday after a short battle with cancer, his daughter wrote on Twitter
Wells Fargo has identified some 3.5 million accounts and 528,000 online bill-pay enrollments that may have not been authorized by customers, according to allegations
The cosmic object, known as Ultima Thule, is about the size of the U.S. capital, Washington, and orbits in the dark and frigid Kuiper Belt about a billion miles beyond the dwarf planet, Pluto
The officers reportedly were attacked while heading to the village of Loroni, near the border with Mali, after a school there had been attacked and textbooks torched by armed assailants
40-foot cross on public land near Washington serves as memorial to WWI victims
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished at 23,138.82
The opposition says hundreds more activists had been arrested and attacked
Purported meeting between Cohen and Russian government officials in Prague was first reported in a document with compromising material on Trump compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele
Retired air chief marshall Alex Badeh was shot dead last week by unknown gunmen on a road outside Abuja, the nation's capital
Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said Wednesday that he will submit a request next month to the Security Council for full UN membership, according to the official Wafa Palestinian news agency
US top diplomat to meet with Colombian President Ivan Duque to ‘discuss the crisis provoked by the dictatorship in Venezuela,’ Duque’s office says
Three UN human rights experts expressed 'deep concern' over a controversial citizens register in India's Assam state, warning it could inflame ethnic tensions in an already fractious region
In October Sudan lifted a ban on agricultural imports from Egypt during a visit to Khartoum by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi
Country's anti-corruption agency cited 'no grounds' for an investigation into the scandal surrounding Prawit Wongsuwan's penchant for pricey timepieces, which captivated the kingdom earlier this year, drew criticisms
Move seen as a sign of President Xi Jinping's efforts to enforce party loyalty
Infertility is sometimes seen as divine punishment and most often the woman is blamed when couples are unable to conceive
Solongo Batsukh is among the few LGBT people who have dared to come out in Mongolia
Colin O'Brady, 33, took 54 days to complete the nearly 1,000-mile (1,600-kilometer) crossing of the frozen continent from north to south
Cease-fire in rebel-held city, home to Red Sea port vital for millions at risk of starvation, is part of peace push seen as best chance yet of ending four years of devastating conflict
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