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The Turkish and Syrian ambassadors at the UN have clashed at their first Security Council encounter since Turkey launched a cross-border offensive earlier this month
The Vjosa is one of Europe's last free-flowing rivers, but for how long?
The a new global circuit of long-distance sled dog racing includes races in Minnesota, Norway and Russia
An explosion of purple sea urchins that destroyed underwater kelp forests off the California coast is now hitting Oregon
Opposition is banking on profits from its Houston-based company to fund crisis-torn nation's recovery — if they are ever able to force President Nicolas Maduro from power
Post Malone has seven nominations, making him the top contender at the 2019 American Music Awards; Billie Eilish and Ariana Grande each have six
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Security company Lookout says it doesn't know who is behind still-active campaign, but that there are indications some of its targets may have been members of international community in North Korea
Protests calling for exit of Juan Orlando Hernandez have turned violent with police using tear gas to disperse crowds in the capital
Visitors are crowding into the Louvre museum in Paris to see a major retrospective of Leonardo Da Vinci's paintings
As US median age increases, there will be a smaller ratio of workers in the labor force able to pay payroll tax that funds Social Security payments to people of retirement age
American and Southwest say damage from the grounding of their Boeing 737 Max jets is piling up
Democratic presidential candidate blasts policy not to filter out phony political advertisements, says breaking up big tech companies should be ‘on the table’
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said 125 additional cases were reported in the last week, bringing the total to 1,604 in this year's outbreak. That includes 34 deaths, one more than last week
Ninety-five-year-old former US president was treated after fracturing his pelvis
Cuba's state airline Cubana says it is canceling routes to seven international destinations because of Trump administration sanctions on companies that lease planes to national carrier
Bolivia's Evo Morales has declared himself the outright winner of the country's presidential election, giving himself a fourth term in office following days of protests by both his opponents and supporters over accusations of vote fraud
In Athens, one protester and one policeman were hurt when a confrontation between students and police turned violent outside parliament. Police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators
The principal of an Islamic school and 15 others were sentenced over the killing of an 18-year-old woman who was set on fire for refusing to drop sexual harassment charges against the principal
Activists say attacks against LGBT people are increasing
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