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A magnitude 7.4 quake has struck the Kermadec Islands, an arc of islands off New Zealand
Goal of report was to shed greater light on men's fertility, a topic about which less is known than that of women's fertility
The administration is accused of violating a decades-old settlement that they say requires that children be promptly released to relatives or other sponsors or sent to child care facilities
The financial and travel restrictions are being mulled by a core group of five nations — U.K., France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands — before being proposed to the European Council, said diplomats and members of the Venezuelan opposition with knowledge of the plan
While Ugandan authorities praise the health workers as "heroes" and say they are prepared to contain the virus, some workers disagree, wondering where the millions of dollars spent on preparing for Ebola have gone
Sudan’s security forces violently swept away a camp in Khartoum on June 3 where demonstrators had been holding a sit-in, with over 100 people killed and hundreds wounded since then, according protest organizers
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the opposition’s Syrian Civil Defense said at least 10 civilians have been killed in Saturday’s airstrikes and shelling of rebel-held villages and towns in Idlib province
The military statement said the attack on Balad air base caused small fires in bushes on the base, which were extinguished immediately.
Zeffirelli delighted audiences around the world with his romantic vision and often extravagant productions, most famously captured in his cinematic rendering of “Romeo and Juliet” and the miniseries “Jesus of Nazareth.”
These statements range from flatly false to mostly so
The airline said a slowdown by mechanics caused hundreds of delayed or canceled flights
Five children have died, others speak of severe overcrowding, meager food and other hardships at border holding centers
The billionaire French donors who publicly promised hundreds of millions to restore Notre Dame have not yet paid a penny toward the restoration of the French national monument, church and business officials say
Their White House adviser jobs are unpaid, but their vast real estate holdings, stocks and bonds and even a book deal generated millions
Zakka, an information technology expert, was arrested in Iran in 2015 and sentenced to 10 years in prison for being an American spy — a charge he vigorously rejects
Two decades after Columbine's name became synonymous with a school shooting, the surrounding community is debating whether to tear down what has become a beacon for people obsessed with the tragedy
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