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Police said Aivar Rehe, 56, went missing Monday, fueling speculation it might be related to the 2007-2015 money laundering scheme that had engulfed the Danish bank
The woman had said earlier that the case of extortion against her had been slapped to weaken her case
Beijing appeals to Trump to oppose bullying, 'meet China halfway' to settle disputes
Police dismissed accusations that they are preventing the doctor from traveling, saying they are providing him with protection 'for his own personal safety'
Marine animals are likely to decrease 15%, and catches by fisheries in general are expected to decline 21% to 24% by the end of century because of climate change
Meghan held Archie as the royal couple met with Nobel Peace Prize winner and Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Cape Town
The final results of Israel's repeat election show the ruling Likud party adding an extra seat in parliament, but changes little else about the deadlocked vote
Asian Development Bank says escalating trade tensions will sap Asian economies of some of their potential in this year and next
Missionary Indigenous Council says illegal miners, loggers and tappers of natural resources are involved in most of the invasions
Federal immigration authorities granted Miguel Perez Jr. a two-week parole into the US for an immigration hearing, according to his attorney
Although proficient on a number of instruments including guitar, violin, cello and trumpet, Hunter never appeared on stage with the Grateful Dead
Officials in Harare have struggled to raise foreign currency to import water treatment chemicals; about $2.7 million is needed per month
Move for the first time is directly funding opposition leader Juan Guaido as he attempts to set up a government to rival socialist administration of Nicolas Maduro
The government says less than 10% of daily calories should come from added sugars
Cosby, 82, had challenged a California arbitration award that upheld nearly $7 million of a $9 million bill submitted by just one firm in run-up to his first sexual assault trial in Pennsylvania in 2017
US-led coalition forces in Baghdad say that attacks on coalition personnel and facilities 'will not be tolerated,' adding that coalition forces retain the right to self-defense
Former president, still one of the most important political figures in Afghanistan, tells The Associated Press in interview Tuesday that vote could destabilize the country
After a series of disasters in the 1980s and 1990s, Jamaica lost 85% of its coral reefs and its fish population plummeted, but today, the corals and tropical fish are slowly reappearing
As their country falls apart, a hardy team of scientists in Venezuela is determined to transcend the turmoil to record what happens as the country's last glacier vanishes
Swedish high school student Greta Thunberg has spent recent months in an accelerating bid to cast attention on global warming and its effects on the rising generation
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