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Body stripped Russia of its voting rights in 2014 after Moscow's seizure of Ukraine’s Crimea
Austria is one of last European countries where smoking is still permitted in bars and restaurants despite calls for bans dating back 13 years
Workplace is a separate operation from Facebook's main social network and is intended as a platform to connect everyone in a company, from counter or warehouse workers to chief executives
Dozens of White House aides – from press secretary Sean Spicer to chief of staff Reince Priebus to counsel Don McGahn – have either left or been sacked from their posts since Trump took office on January 20, 2017
The military exercise will deploy 50,000 troops in a demonstration in Norway to show that NATO can mobilize quickly to defend an ally
The average consumer spent 2.5 hours a day listening to music, with the largest share of it consumed while driving
The unprecedented measure comes as Abdel Mahdi, a former Iraqi vice president, battles to overcome sharp party political differences and forge a viable governing coalition
The company says the deal, aimed at modernizing the military's computing systems, would be inconsistent with its principles
New York Times says there is no evidence that Trump campaign followed through on proposals to use social media manipulation and intelligence gathering
Nadia Murad was one of thousands of young women from the Yazidi religious minority who were kidnapped by IS in Iraq four years ago and held in sexual slavery
Threats follow media reports that Germany planned to send charter flights of rejected asylum-seekers to Italy
The Israeli prime minister's 12th round of questioning comes two days before his wife appears in court on charges of misusing state funds for catering at their official residence
Ukrainian-German company behind project on site of world’s worst nuclear disaster
Trip, planned for Thursday to Monday, will be limited to Kinshasa and include officials from Netherland, United States, Bolivia, France and Equatorial Guinea
A New York Times investigation concluded Donald Trump made his fortune with the help of more than $400 million from his parents, partly through tax schemes
Warning comes just days after Facebook admitted that up to 50 million user accounts around the world had been breached by hackers, in yet another scandal for the beleaguered social platform
Andrew Brunson, who runs small Protestant church in Izmir, is at center of bitter standoff between Ankara and Washington
Organizers of Asia's largest film festival have issued a rallying cry to its supporters as the event emerges from years of starring in its own political drama
The president answered questions for 1 hour, 22 minutes on a wide range of topics
Jim Hackett says global automaker could face more damage if trade confrontations are not resolved quickly
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