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The soldier was a student in a pre-military Jewish seminary program and was neither armed nor in uniform
Japan has granted the first permit for South Korea-bound shipment of chemicals for use in high-tech materials under Tokyo’s new export requirement that has increased tensions with Seoul
The Washington Post, which first reported Breier's resignation, reported she had clashed with the White House over the Guatemala accord
U.S. prosecutors say they've charged 32 people who sold drugs in a notorious San Francisco neighborhood as part of an international operation stretching from Mexico to Seattle
A manhunt for the pair had spread across three provinces and included the Canadian military
Medicare to cover CAR-T therapy for some blood cancers, increasing access to breakthrough treatment
Most states now have policies to collect such taxes, but almost all set minimum annual sales or transaction thresholds to exempt small businesses; Kansas won't
Swearing-in culminates weeks of political turmoil in the US island territory
Reinforcements were reported coming to Koi-Tash to intensify efforts to take Almazbek Atambayev into custody; he faces corruption charges
Police said the body of Cyprus-based astrophysicist Natalie Christopher, 34, was found in a 20-meter (65-foot) deep ravine
Muslims are required to perform the five-day hajj at least once in their lifetime if they are able to do it. The pilgrimage is meant to draw the faithful closer to God
Ombudsman denounced the filing to remove custody as 'political blackmail involving children' and said he wrote Moscow's chief prosecutor to urge dropping the criminal charge
After deadly Cairo blast, Egypt's president urges nation to back government efforts to defeat militants
The Russian military says its prospective drone has made a successful maiden flight
Syrian media: Government forces take 2 northwestern villages, inch closer to rebel town held by insurgents since 2012
The U.K. food industry is asking the government to set aside rules that bar companies from coordinating supply decisions amid fears of shortages in the event Britain leaves the European Union without a deal
Rwanda and Congo are discouraging travel across their border, as officials try to prevent further spread of the highly contagious Ebola virus
Prominent Democrats have been casting blame on Trump more often than calling for national unity in the aftermath of the shootings
Japan preparing to raise its consumption tax in October, threatening to stifle an economy that's already gasping for growth
Head of US agency that maintains nation's nuclear weapons arsenal says country is facing most complex and demanding global security environment since the Cold War
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