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Argentines are entering the tightest presidential race since the return of the country's democracy with conservative President Mauricio Macri facing an opposition ticket including ex-President Cristina Fernandez
President Donald Trump says leaders in the House and Senate are having "serious discussions" about background checks for buying guns and that he's been talking to the powerful National Rifle Association
Afghanistan faces a presidential election next month but few believe the vote will take place as the United States and the Taliban inch closer to a deal that could end the nearly 18-year war but bring uncertainty about almost everything else
Walmart is turning off violent displays in games and sports while continuing to sell firearms
Nuon Chea, the second-highest Khmer Rouge official after Pol Pot in the 1970s, convicted for crimes against humanity, was cremated at a Buddhist temple which was a Khmer Rouge stronghold
Five years of drought have affected more than 2 million people and increased food insecurity of subsistence farmers and their families
Carrying boxes of fruit, Richard Gere visited rescued migrants Friday on a humanitarian ship that has been struck in the Mediterranean Sea for over a week, landing smack in the middle of a debate over immigration that European nations have not been able to resolve
HarmonyOS highlights Huawei's growing ability as the No. 2 global smartphone brand and biggest maker of network gear for phone carriers, to reduce its reliance on American vendors
Effects of the largest immigration raid in at least a decade are likely to ripple for years through six Mississippi small towns that host poultry plants
The U.N. refugee agency says fighting over Libya's capital of Tripoli has displaced more than 105,000 people since April, when a Libyan commander launched an offensive to take the city from the U.N.-backed government
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said Friday he is not quitting despite facing mounting criticism for failing to properly take his oath of office
South Korea has threatened to end a military intelligence sharing agreement with Japan as their tensions escalate over export controls
The British economy shrank in the second quarter for the first time since 2012 as Brexit uncertainties weighed on business investment and firms reduced their stockpiling after Britain's departure from the European Union was postponed, official figures showed Friday
China issued its top warning for coastal Zhejiang province ahead of typhoon expected to send storm surge up the Yangzte River
A five-day crackdown damped protests over the withdrawal of the Himalayan region’s special status
The espionage trial of two Cambodian journalists who had worked for US government-funded Radio Free Asia resumes; they face up to 15 years in prison if convicted
A federal judge rules that the Trump administration cannot withhold millions of dollars in law enforcement grants from Oregon because of its 'sanctuary' policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration agents
A Montana judge has ordered the publisher of a neo-Nazi website to pay a real estate agent over $14 million in her lawsuit claiming that he encouraged his readers to harass her and her family
Egypt's Interior Ministry says security forces killed at least 17 suspected Islamic militants in raids on hideouts in the capital of Cairo and in Fayoum province
The ride-hailing giant said Wednesday it paid $3.9 billion in stock-based compensation and expenses during the quarter
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