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About half of Chile's 16 regions remained under an emergency decree and some were under military curfew
A state-level antitrust investigation into the social media giant now has the backing of a bipartisan group of 47 attorneys general
Former U.S. Ambassador William Taylor is the latest official to give testimony on events at the center of the impeachment probe against President Donald Trump
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is introducing a resolution for U.S. role in Syria, but is holding off on sanctions against Turkey
Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he will urge allies later this week to contribute more to the defense of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region to counter threats from Iran
Cristiano Ronaldo's lawyers are asking a US judge to dismiss a Nevada woman's lawsuit alleging the soccer star raped her in Las Vegas in 2009, or to order closed-door arbitration
Lebanon’s biggest demonstrations in 15 years have unified an often-divided public in their revolt against status-quo leaders who have ruled for three decades and brought the economy to the brink of disaster
Archbishop Nunzio Galantino, president of the office that manages the Vatican's real estate and other assets, told the Avvenire newspaper of the Italian bishops' conference Tuesday that all that is needed is a 'spending review' to bring down costs
Presidents meet hours before a five-day cease-fire in northern Syria between Turkish troops and Syrian Kurdish fighters is set to expire
Roughly one-third of American workers say they’ve changed how they act at work in the past year, as the #MeToo movement has focused the nation’s attention on sexual misconduct and highlighted issues of racial and ethnic diversity at the same time, according to a new poll of Americans who are full- or part-time employees
Mollie Munger is among a handful of billionaires and multimillionaires making a renewed push for the government to raise their taxes and siphon away some of their holdings
Prosecutors charged a suspect with complicity in the bribery of public officials and with money laundering
Acting information minister Amon Murwira says Anti-Sanctions Day will be marked on Oct. 25; tens of thousands of people are expected to be bused to the capital for the occasion
There are an estimated 19,000 child soldiers in South Sudan, one of the highest rates in the world, according to the U.N.
A leading rights group says it has evidence of potential war crimes by Libyan factions fighting a months-long battle for the capital, Tripoli
British airlines can resume flights to Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, halted after IS downed Russian plane in 2015
Authorities say they want to start relocating thousands of Rohingya refugees to a Bay of Bengal island soon from crammed camps near the border with Myanmar, from where they fled
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed made remarks during parliament question-and-answer session, his most prominent public appearance since winning Nobel Peace prize on Oct. 11
The Bureau of Prisons has started photocopying inmate letters at some federal correctional centers across the US in an effort to combat smuggling of synthetic narcotics like K-2
Associate Justice Elena Kagan says it behooves the US Supreme Court to realize that there's a danger of the public seeing it as just a political institution
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