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Bargainers met all weekend and returned to talks Monday morning as the strike entered its eighth day
Former combatants from Colombia's once-largest rebel army are asking for forgiveness as they testify at a special peace tribunal about kidnappings that took place during the long civil conflict
Many Kashmiris are being held in Agra Central Jail after the government of Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi imposed an unprecedented security clampdown
Committee seen as an important step toward potentially ending the more than eight-year conflict, which has killed over 400,000 people
India's army chief says the camps have been reactivated after India's air force destroyed them earlier this year
President Yoweri Museveni says Gen. Kale Kayihura's alleged offenses 'will be handled in Uganda'
The story behind the work Joe Biden's son did in Ukraine and President Donald Trump's calls for an investigation
The matter has sparked a fierce debate over whether Trump misused his office for political gain and whether his administration is withholding from Congress critical information about his actions
Several universities have reported drops of one-fifth or more this fall in the number of new students from China
The first day of their 10-day, multi-country tour started in Cape Town with visits to girls' empowerment projects that teach rights and self-defense
Typhoon Tapah earlier lashed parts of Japan's southern islands with heavy rains and winds that caused flooding and some minor injuries
Billy Porter, who stars in the FX drama set in the LGBTQ ball scene of the late 20th century, became the first openly gay man to win a best drama series acting Emmy
British tour operator Thomas Cook has collapsed after failing to secure rescue funding, and travel bookings for its more than 600,000 global vacationers
Growing fear of military action, especially in response to recent attacks on Saudi oil installations that are key to world energy supplies, hangs over this year’s General Assembly gathering
Sigmund Jaehn, who became the first German in space at the height of the Cold War in the 1970s and was promoted by communist authorities as an East German hero, has died at age 82
Three women and one man perished in the crash on a highway running through the red-rock landscape of southern Utah on Friday
The government effectively banned all public protests in 2013 shortly after el-Sissi led the military’s overthrow of the country's first freely elected civilian president in modern history
A collapse could leave around 150,000 travelers from Britain stranded, along with hundreds of thousands from other countries
The HBO fantasy saga already has the most awards for a show in one season, 12, and it's competing Sunday in seven categories
Such road accidents are common in Pakistan, where motorists largely disregard traffic rules and safety standards on worn-out roads
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