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Montreal-based Semafo says bloodshed happened about 40 kilometers from its Boungou mine in Burkina Faso's Eastern region and involved five buses of employees who were being accompanied by a military escort
James Dean hasn't been alive in 64 years, but a CGI rendering of the 'Rebel Without a Cause' actor has been cast in a new film about the Vietnam War
When France's president wants to carry European concerns to the world stage to find solutions for climate change, trade tensions or Iran's nuclear ambitions, he no longer calls Washington; he flies to Beijing
Dozens gathered outside to protest the first lady's visit to the Boston Medical Center; critics say immigrants who need health care aren't getting it for fear of arrest
The California town of Paradise is rebuilding a year after a wind-driven wildfire killed 85 people and incinerated roughly 19,000 homes, businesses and other buildings
President paints the anonymity of the whistleblower whose complaint triggered the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry as something sinister
American Music Awards will be held in Los Angeles on November 24
Russia's state TASS news agency said Wednesday that the Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile system will be delivered to the Balkan 'in the next few months'
Democratic Party Chairman Tom Perez says Gabbard "enthusiastically" pledged last week that she wouldn't continue if she lost
The last day for Castro's New Hampshire team is Nov. 11, according to a person familiar with the campaign's plans, who spoke on condition of anonymity
The announcement comes just days after news broke that the Republican president, who was born in Queens, has officially changed his residency to Florida
Russian president says that Moscow's new weapons have no foreign equivalents but he insists the country will not use them to threaten anyone
The palace said Wednesday the decision does not mean the queen will dispose of fur outfits she already has
During the three-day visit, Ivanka Trump will promote the U.S. government's Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative
A senior European Union official says the bloc is ready to pay Turkey millions of euros to bolster its coast guard, as more migrants leave the country and try to enter Europe via the Greek islands
Apple is expanding its website on privacy with more explanations about its commitments, though its policies and practices aren't changing
Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in recent weeks in the capital, Baghdad, and across the Shiite south, demanding sweeping political change
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is hailing a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron as giving a boost to multilateralism and free trade, amid ongoing economic tensions with Washington
The group, Avaaz, said Wednesday that it found that viral misinformation is still being spread on the social network despite measures Facebook has put in place since the 2016 elections
World Bank warns Lebanese authorities as protesters rally outside state institutions, ministries
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