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Officials say demolition of 2 precariously leaning cranes atop a partly collapsed New Orleans hotel deemed a success; plans on to retrieve 2 bodies still in the ruined building
Police used tear gas and streams of water to break up protests on one of Santiago's main streets Monday
Germain Kalubenge, 23, is a survivor of the Ebola virus and often is the only driver his community trusts to help if someone suspects they are infected
Researchers from the University of Glasgow reported the results in the New England Journal of Medicine on Monday
Turkey's economy minister has announced that a Turkish banker who was convicted in the United States of helping Iran evade economic sanctions has been appointed head of Turkey's stock exchange
China is asking the World Trade Organization for the right to impose $2.4 billion in annual penalties on the United States in a case over Chinese subsidies dating back several years
Russia to send nuclear-capable bombers to South Africa for visit to help boost military ties
The royal command came just three months after he granted 34-year-old Sineenatra Wongvajirabhakdi the consort title, reviving an old palace tradition of taking a junior wife
A 93-year-old German former Stutthof guard on trial in Hamburg on thousands of counts of accessory to murder says he regrets having served in the Nazi concentration camp
Ukrainian Economy Minister Timofei Mylovanov was one of those who on Monday condemned the performance targeting Gontareva, who is well-respected in the investor community
The procedure was authorized after the Supreme Court recently dismissed the objections by Franco's family, ending months of delays
Assange and his legal team failed to convince District Judge Vanessa Baraitser that a delay in the already slow-moving case was justified
Sudanese activists are calling for mass protests in the capital, Khartoum, and elsewhere across the country to demand the disbanding of former President Omar al-Bashir's National Congress Party
Officials were scrambling to minimize the fallout from the incident at one of the city's most well-known religious sites
The Afghan government's statement says that President Ghani thanked Sunday the delegation for the US's continued financial and political support for Afghanistan over the past 18 years
Federal officials believe Russian agents in 2016 searched for vulnerabilities within election systems in all 50 states
Morales came to prominence leading social protests in the landlocked country of 11 million people and rose to power as Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006
Mark Esper is seeking a firsthand assessment of the US military's future role in America's longest war as he makes his initial visit to Afghanistan as Pentagon chief
The Anti-Defamation League also counted at least 50 incidents in which white supremacists are accused of targeting Jewish institutions’ property since a gunman killed 11 worshippers at the Tree of Life synagogue on Oct. 27, 2018
The committee of unsecured creditors said in a letter sent Sunday to the parties and obtained by The Associated Press that the country 'is in the grips of a crisis that must be addressed, and that doing so may require creative approaches'
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