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The warning by Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmit was sounded as the Conference of European Rabbis awarded the Moshe Rosen Award on Thursday in Rome to the founder of the Catholic charity Sant’Egidio, Andrea Riccardi
The donation to First Draft was announced Thursday. The group said it is making free training available to newsrooms and will conduct 14 'simulations' of news events to show how reporters can recognize and stop the flow of bad information
Demonstrators returned to the streets on Thursday, dissatisfied with economic concessions announced by a government struggling to curb a week of deadly violence
The demolitions come amid a major increase in Jewish settlement activity both in east Jerusalem and in the occupied West Bank since President Donald Trump took office
Franco’s government-ordered reburial in a small family crypt was in response to decades-long demands of many who considered the pompous mausoleum in which he was originally laid to rest an affront to the tens of thousands who died in Spain's Civil War
Republicans are standing by President Donald Trump with carefully crafted statements following testimony by a top diplomat
Preliminary results show president and ruling Frelimo party heading for overwhelming victories, as the opposition and some observers charge the elections were marked by intimidation, ballot stuffing and flawed vote-counting
For 50 years, the American Express 'Green Card' has been everywhere its card members wanted to be
Hundreds of thousands are without power for the second time in two weeks as dangerously windy weather prompts safety shutdowns
Camp reportedly has no running water, no electricity, no usable toilets, and leaking overcrowded tents; currently there are 700 people living there
PG&E, the state’s largest utility, began turning off the power across Northern California, its second blackout in two weeks, citing the return of dangerous fire weather
So far in 2019, he said, "conservative estimates indicate that at least 173 executions have been carried out,'' Javaid Rehman said
The lawyers allege prosecutors, government officials and executives at Nissan drummed up allegations of wrongdoing to remove Carlos Ghosen as chairman
From Port-au-Prince to Santiago, furious demonstrators marching this week to demand fundamental change, part of a wave of often-violent protests that has set tires, government offices, trains and metro stations ablaze across Latin America and the Caribbean
Efforts by the U.S. Census Bureau to collect state driver’s license records as part of President Donald Trump’s order to gather citizenship information have been mostly a bust so far
Syrian President Bashar Assad once again snaps up a prize from world powers that have been maneuvering in his country's multi-front wars
Bolivian President Evo Morales is claiming a coup while he is falling just short of outright victory in his bid for a fourth term; opposition is charging fraud
227-181 vote comes as lawmakers continue to pursue an impeachment inquiry centered on allegations that President Donald Trump improperly solicited election help from Ukraine ahead of the 2020 vote
Agency had threatened six-figure fines against immigrants taking sanctuary at churches
During an evening ceremony at Morgan State University, US Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland told hundreds of people that 'America has lost the champion for social justice'
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