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The European Union says a Brexit divorce deal is possible ahead of Thursday's EU summit but only if the British government makes more compromises to seal an agreement in the coming hours
The toll of death and destruction from a typhoon that tore through central and northern Japan is climbing, as the government says it is considering approving a special budget for the disaster response and eventual reconstruction
Vladimir Putin is visiting the United Arab Emirates, a major regional US security partner, with some 5,000 American troops stationed there
'China Daily' warned Tuesday the two sides have yet to put last week's agreement on paper after President Donald Trump suspended a planned tariff hike
Two tribes are demanding the removal of three major hydroelectric dams to save migrating salmon and starving orcas and restore fishing sites that were guaranteed to the tribes in a treaty more than 150 years ago
California's utility regulator is issuing a series of sanctions against Pacific Gas and Electric for what it calls 'failures in execution' during the largest planned power shut-off in state history to avoid wildfires
Far-right groups protest Ukrainian president's peace plan as he warns against violence
Sudan's new transitional government is meeting with rebel leaders to kick off peace talks aimed at ending the country's years long civil wars
Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign says Massachusetts Democratic candidate would not seek to revoke the tax-exempt status of churches or other religious entities that decline to perform same-sex marriages
President Donald Trump is trying to influence votes on ABC's 'Dancing with the Stars'
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports 46-year-old Master Sgt. Mark Allen of Loganville, Georgia, died Saturday
As Democrats bring their next primary debate to Ohio on Tuesday, they’re grappling with whether the new Republican dominance in those industrial and rural pockets has pushed Ohio out of their reach
Libyan health authorities say an airstrike has slammed into a house in the capital, killing at least four people and wounding four others, including a child
Road blocks are going up across Haiti after opposition leaders said they will not back down on their call for the president to resign
A statue of Christopher Columbus in Rhode Island has been vandalized on the US holiday named for him
President Alpha Conde's mandate ends in December 2020 but he seeks a referendum to allow a third term in the West African nation
Domenico Giani resigned over the leak of a Vatican police flyer identifying five Holy See employees who were suspended as part of a financial investigation
Civil rights advocates worry that the wider net being cast by the Trump administration for such information could chill Latino participation in the population count, which will determine how many congressional seats each state gets and guide the allocation of hundreds of billions of dollars of federal funding
'Loud thud' Sunday night close to riot officers who had been clearing away a protester-built road block marked the first known use of an explosive device during protests
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard says it has arrested an exiled journalist who helped fan the flames of nationwide economic protests that struck the country at the end of 2017
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