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A tsunami warning issued for North Sulawesi and North Maluku was cancelled about two hours after the temblor hit
Those poised to make the cut are Joe Biden, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, Tulsi Gabbard, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer, Elizabeth Warren and Andrew Yang
A band of GOP senators rebuffed Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's effort to depict anti-ISIS Kurd forces as terrorists in a contentious Oval Office meeting
President Donald Trump's actions toward Ukraine and accusations he pursued a self-serving agenda in talks with the country's leader take center-stage on Capitol Hill in the next few weeks
The July 26 call between Trump and Gordon Sondland was first described during testimony Wednesday by William Taylor, the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine
Turkey's president says his country would be willing to purchase US-made Patriot defense systems but will not dispose of the already acquired Russian system
Italy's government is set to declare a state of emergency in flood-ravaged Venice, to swiftly secure the historic city funds to repair damage from the highest tide in 50 years
Egypt’s rights record under general-turned-president Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has drawn growing international criticism following a crackdown on dissent and media freedoms
Artists from across generations reap top honors at Nashville's annual Country Music Association Awards, which this year highlighted female country stars
International Criminal Court judges have approved a request from prosecutors to open an investigation into crimes committed against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority
The project will collect a pile of pooch data: vet records, DNA samples, gut microbes and information on food and walks. Five hundred dogs will test a pill that could slow the aging process
Jimmy Carter's pastor says the former president was already 'up and walking' just a day after undergoing surgery to relieve pressure on his brain from bleeding linked to recent falls
President Miguel Diaz-Canel is making his first trip to the town of Caimanera, the closest point in Cuba to the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay
Santa Claus is at it again, answering thousands of Christmas letters from children around the world at a special post office in the northern German town of Himmelpfort
Gaza militants fire barrage of rockets into Israel hours after cease-fire announced to end two days of intense fighting
Pope Francis has appointed a fellow Jesuit to be the Vatican's finance minister, filling a crucial position left vacant for more than two years after Cardinal George Pell left Rome to stand trial on sex abuse charges in his native Australia
Fueling the unrest is anger over an economy flush with oil money that has failed to bring jobs or improvements to the lives of young people, who are the majority of those taking to the streets
Patrick, the first black governor of Massachusetts who has close ties to former President Barack Obama, is making a late entry into the Democratic presidential race
More than 250,000 people across Somalia were displaced by the recent severe flooding, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council
China invited observers to see its Mars lander as it seeks inclusion in more global space projects
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