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The car, with 12 people inside, failed to stop for a check on the main highway near the northern town of Kavala just after midnight, police said
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, want to break with royal tradition and become financially independent
British police say two inmates wearing fake suicide belts attacked and wounded a guard at a maximum-security prison in England in what detectives are treating as a terrorist attack
Queen Elizabeth II has moved quickly to take control of the crisis surrounding the decision by Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, to distance themselves from the royal family
Ukrainian International airliner had taken off from Iran
Forecasters are warning of hurricane-force wind gusts and hail the size of baseballs as a potent storm threatens to spin up tornadoes and drench the South with heavy rains
The billionaire environmental activist from California also would seek to decriminalize illegal border crossings and work with Congress to approve a pathway to citizenship for millions of people in the U.S. illegally
Consumer spending appeared to aid gains in the retail and hospitality sectors
Syrian warplanes bombed major rebel stronghold in the country's northwest on Friday, less than 24 hours after a cease-fire went into effect there, opposition activists say
After several days of intense talks, the British and Irish governments has published a draft proposal to revive the Northern Ireland Assembly and executive
The Blue Nile flows from Ethiopia into Sudan where it joins the White Nile near the capital, Khartoum, to form the Nile River
Gonzalez Laya, currently a U.N. Assistant Secretary General and Executive Director of the International Trade Center, is the latest minister to be named to the new government of Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez
No shots were fired on the base and there were no injuries to any MacDill employees, a news release said
Adel Abdul-Mahdi has told the US secretary of state to send a delegation to Iraq tasked with formulating mechanism for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq, according to a statement released Friday
Puerto Rico is struggling to recover from a 6.4-magnitude earthquake that killed one person, injured nine others and severely damaged infrastructure on the southwest coast
Thousands are fleeing their homes as hot, windy conditions threaten already fire-ravaged southeastern Australian communities
The agency that oversees the United States' nuclear arsenal says it doesn't need to do a broad environmental review of a proposal that calls for ramping up production of plutonium triggers at federal installations in New Mexico and South Carolina
The fighting has threatened to plunge Libya into violent chaos rivaling the 2011 conflict that ousted and killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi
The 15 detainees are either facing charges, are on trial or have been convicted for crimes varying from insulting the king or institutions, to posting the lyrics of a popular rap song whose singer is spending one year in prison
Emmy winner Niecy Nash, the groundbreaking cast of the hit TV series 'Pose,' Grammy-winning music video director Melina Matsoukas and 'Captain Marvel' actress Lashana Lynch will be honored at the 2020 Black Women in Hollywood Awards
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