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Russian President Vladimir Putin says the test of a new US missile banned under the now-defunct arms treaty has raised new threats to Russia and will warrant a response
Benjamin Netanyahu is ignoring condemnations from Jewish critics who accuse Donald Trump of voicing long-standing anti-Semitic tropes
Iceland's leader has announced that she will skip U.S. Vice President Mike Pence's visit to her Nordic nation, opting instead to keep 'prior commitment' by attending a trade union conference in Sweden
Brazil's official monitoring agency is reporting a sharp increase in wildfires this year, and President Jair Bolsonaro is suggesting that non-governmental organizations could be setting them to make him look bad
The family of the late Sen. John McCain says it wants to build a library on land donated by Arizona State University to house his archives and provide a 'gathering place' for respectful dialogue
Four college students were wounded when a gunman opened fire into a crowd of 200 people outside a library near Clark Atlanta University and then escaped in the chaos, authorities say
Judges urg lawmakers to investigate an online hate campaign against some of them that was apparently encouraged by a deputy justice minister who has resigned over the allegations
Deputy Foreign Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis said Athens is under pressure from US authorities, which claim the Iran-flagged Adrian Darya 1 is tied to a sanctioned organization
Mass shootings have led to the rise in bullet-resistant backpacks for children but critics question whether companies are using tragedy as a marketing opportunity
In a country where contraceptives are in short supply, word in the shantytown on the outskirts of Venezuela’s capital spreads quickly. The lucky get on a list run by community leaders. The less fortunate hope there will be extras
s department stores watch their customers flock to second-hand stores, some are trying to bring them back by partnering with online resale sites
Tropical Storm Chantal is spinning slowly over far North Atlantic, moving away from North America and posing no threat to land
Asked if his trade war with China could tip the country into recession, he brushed off the idea as 'irrelevant' and said it was imperative to 'take China on'
Syrian activists: Airstrikes hit hospital in rebel-held village, knocking it out of service; no word on casualties
Protesters at Pan Am Games receive reprimands, 12 months of probation
Gen. David Berger says he is concerned about deteriorating relations between Japan and South Korea, both key regional allies, but expresses hopes politicians will work out a resolution
The United States has created a new agency to promote development around the globe, with a particular emphasis on Latin America
President Donald Trump said Tuesday his government is talking to 'various representatives' of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who also confirmed that discussions had been taking place
Ex-combatants from country's once largest guerrilla group turn over names and information on several hundred people who went missing during nation's long civil conflict in first step toward helping more families find closure
'Nusta' recently returned to native Bolivia 129 years after being donated to the Michigan State University museum
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