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President Danny Faure in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press says small island nations like his are the least responsible for the problem but among the most vulnerable as sea levels rise
Boris Johnson wants an early election as a way of breaking the political deadlock over the country's stalled departure from the EU
Men were allegedly scheming a 'sensational' attack in the aftermath of the killing of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Biegun has had a prominent role in the delicate negotiations that led to historic meetings between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
The name and other details about the dog remain a secret
The report by Dubai-based Al-Arabiya offered a crackle of life to the Future Investment Initiative in the kingdom's capital of Riyadh, an event created by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Pilot project offers a glimpse of how the Trump administration may enforce its partial asylum ban
The protean, fast-living Hollywood producer and former Paramount Pictures production chief's career was a story of comebacks and reinventions
Though history will recognize her as first woman elected mayor of Colombia's biggest city, Claudia Lopez has been quietly breaking barriers for years
Center-leftist's victory suggests regional turbulence could extend for years
Homestead, Florida had come under intense criticism because of its regimented conditions and the contractor's ties to a freshly departed White House official
Donald Trump showered with jeers, boos and chants when he attended a World Series game, a rare moment of in-your-face disapproval for a president whose White House takes extraordinary steps to shield him from protests
The Air Force's mystery space plane is back on Earth, following a record-breaking two-year mission
The rising Democratic star in the House resigned amid an ethics investigation, saying explicit private photos of her with a campaign staffer had been 'weaponized'
Survivors and families of the victims of the deadly 2015 extremist attacks around Paris say they are relieved at the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi but warn that the fight against extremism is not over
Gaza election is a potentially significant step that could help end a 12-year rift with the rival Palestinian Authority
Trump has frequently criticized Chicago for its crime problems and status as a sanctuary city, one of scores of cities around the country that refuse to work with federal authorities to round up people who are living in the US illegally
Prosecutors say a former Boston College student who had "total control" over her boyfriend has been indicted on an involuntary manslaughter charge for allegedly encouraging him to take his own life
Heiko Maas says this issue is a 'fundamental problem' in Libya that will be discussed at a conference on the North African country, which will take place in Berlin later this year
Inside, 200 Iowa Democrats recently sized up Joe Biden, the former vice president and one of their party’s leading presidential candidates
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