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A Japanese man arrested on suspicion of stalking a female pop idol had looked at reflections of her pupils in photos she shared on social media and used Google Street View to find where she lived
Hot, dry winds that swept through southern California raised concerns that the region's largest utility could widen power shut-offs to prevent its equipment from sparking wildfires
The coming week will test the momentum of Hong Kong's protest movement as it enters a fifth month
French carmaker Renault has dismissed its chief executive officer, overhauling its leadership once again after the jailing of its previous chairman and CEO
The European Union says that talks with the U.K. to find an amicable divorce deal were back on track, despite huge challenges and a looming end-of-month deadline for Britain to leave the bloc
The former leader of India's opposition Congress party and descendant of a string of prime ministers has pleaded not guilty in two separate defamation cases
The number of Cubans deported from the U.S. has increased more than tenfold since 2016, including more than 800 in the past year
Japan’s government warned people to stockpile supplies and evacuate before it’s too dangerous
The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was removed after insisting that requests to Ukrainian officials to investigate President Donald Trump’s political rival be relayed through official channels
The agency says it wants to tighten testing requirements for school drinking water; critics say utilities will have much more time to replace dangerous lead pipes
Apple drops app that allows Hong Kong activists to report police movements from its online store following Chinese criticism
Even with the winds kicking up dangerously, California's biggest utility is facing complaints for shutting off electricity to millions of people to prevent its equipment from sparking wildfires
Two Iraqi intelligence officials say the US is going to hand over Iraqi authorities dozens of Islamic State members who were evacuated from Syria
The 21-year-old suspect in the fatal shooting of 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, has pleaded not guilty
Protesters in New York City brought traffic to a standstill in the city's busiest hub and an activist in London climbed atop a plane as climate change demonstrators entered the fourth day of rallies around the world
The Swedish Academy's decision to bestow the 2018 Nobel Prize in literature on Polish author Olga Tokarczuk has given a rare morale boost to liberal Poles only three days before a national election
The attack, with the gunman ranting about Jews and denying the Holocaust in English, was livestreamed on a popular gaming site
Former President Rafael Correa is dismissing as ‘nonsense’ allegations that he is plotting with Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro to destabilize the current Ecuador government amid violent unrest sparked by fuel price hikes
Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Petro Poroshenko is fomenting protests to oppose the withdrawal of heavy weaponry in eastern Ukraine, where fighting against Russia-backed separatists has killed more than 13,000 people since 2014
A candidate released from jail four days before the final round of Tunisia's presidential election says that he wants voting delayed for a week so he can campaign
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