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Jovenel Moise forced to hold a private ceremony amid heavy security to honor one of country's founding fathers during national holiday
A civil rights group is asking state motor vehicle agencies across the U.S. to reject a request from the U.S. Census Bureau for drivers' license records, saying it is part of a scheme to reduce the political power of minority groups
After historians raised questions, the Marines determined that Cpl. Harold P. Keller was among the six men who raised the flag
The Pew report found a steady decline in the rates of attendance at religious services
A family business of West Virginia's billionaire governor has maxed out a taxpayer-funded subsidy program meant to help farmers through the U.S. trade war with China
An election for Gibraltar's 17-seat parliament is taking place under a cloud of uncertainty about what Brexit will bring for the speck of British territory on Spain's southern tip
Samuel Little ultimately spilled forth with chilling confessions, claiming he killed 93 women in all between 1970 and 2005 and smilingly recounting the details with startling clarity
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate are touring Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, where they will visit a cancer hospital previously visited by William's mother, the late Princess Diana
Mozambique’s electoral commission has not released any official results yet, but the Sala da Paz consortium of Mozambican civil society organizations said it projects that Nyusi won 71% of the vote, far ahead of 21% for Ossufo Momade, leader of the Renamo opposition party
Exhibit opens Friday and runs through Jan. 19 at New York Public Library's historic 5th Avenue branch in Manhattan
The defendant was only 17 or 18 years old at the time of the crime. That's why the trial takes place in front of a juvenile delinquency chamber. About 25 survivors of the concentration camp appear as joint plaintiffs
At least 40 suspects have been detained by the counterterrorism squad, known as Densus 88, in eight provinces, including four who were captured on Thursday, national police spokesman Dedi Prasetyo said
He said she’s a 'third-grade' politician. She said he’s having a meltdown
Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrive in Turkey to mount an improbable push for a cease-fire in Syria
Dubai spends billions building a new city in its vast desert for Expo 2020, but can it boost the city-state's sagging economy?
As Venezuela’s mass exodus persists, fears are rising that the initial warm welcome many migrants received has begun to wear thin in other South American countries
The initial deal was announced on Friday by US President Donald Trump and included promises to increase purchases of US farm products and protections for intellectual property - but lacked specific details
The congressman died early Thursday at Johns Hopkins Hospital from complications from longstanding health challenges, his congressional office said
The historic match ended in a scoreless draw Tuesday at huge Kim Il Sung Stadium, which was empty of spectators
The government promised an unprecedented funding increase for Australia’s main spy agency, which is struggling to meet demands posed by the nation’s new foreign interference laws, espionage and terrorism
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