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Finding by Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe comes despite Kremlin insisting it has not provided weapons in conflict
Crash occurred some 30 kilometers east of Quito; Venezuelans and Colombians reportedly among dead; 18 people injured
The outbreak is the country's 10th since 1976, when the disease was first identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near the Ebola River, a tributary of the Congo
Fresenius Kabi says the U.S. state of Nebraska illegally obtained the company's drugs to use for the lethal injection procedure
The bill makes New York the first major city in the United States to limit the number of app-based rides and to impose pay rules for drivers
Since late 2016, when Donald Trump shocked US establishment by winning US presidency, New York Times has enjoyed period of rapid growth
Despite declining US sales, Ford is hoping the Mustang's appeal will grow its market share overseas
As the lawmakers settled in for what was expected to be a marathon session, demonstrators on both sides rallied outside Congress.
People probably have been pining for unattainable love interests since the dawn of time, often unsuccessfully pursuing those more desirable than themselves
10 journalists have been detained in two days in a crackdown on independent media
Several women candidates in races where they have a good chance of winning are from minorities with little or no representation in Congress
Federal authorities are reportedly examining whether Cohen's income — potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars — from his taxi medallion business was under-reported in federal tax returns
Boudou's lawyers are expected to appeal his sentence of five years and 10 months in prison
Candidates have until 1530 GMT Wednesday to file their bid for December 23 poll — a twice-delayed ballot seen as crucial for the future of notoriously unstable country
Moscow’s move to back separatists in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, recognize regions’ independence widely seen as part of effort to thwart Tbilisi’s aspirations to join EU, NATO
U.S. President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to deport undocumented immigrants and build a new border wall with Mexico
Moise unveiled his choice following two days of intense negotiations with leaders of both houses of Parliament, three weeks after riots against rising fuel prices wreaked havoc in Port-au-Prince
The move follows vigorous calls by Canada for the immediate release of human rights activists swept up in a new wave of detentions
Thousands of students have shut down parts of the capital in protest after two teens were killed by a bus
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