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Tunnels violate cease-fire resolution that ended devastating war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006, UN peacekeeping force says
President Emmanuel Macron will make a speech at the Elysee presidential palace based on three months of national debate aimed at addressing the protesters' concerns through town hall meetings and collecting complaints online
Patrick Shanahan had been investigated over allegations that he had used his official position to favor his former employer, Boeing Co.
The Supreme Rada on Thursday voted overwhelmingly to support the bill which will force increased use of Ukrainian in the media and in public administration
Twenty candidates, both young and old, are vying for the Democratic Party's nomination to run for president in the 2020 elections
Britain's digital minister says the government has not yet decided whether to allow China's Huawei to supply parts for the U.K.'s new 5G telecoms network
Germany saw significant increase in migrant arrivals in 2016, with almost 746,000 people seeking asylum that year; numbers have since declined again, with about 186,000 asylum requests last year
The festival’s first producer recently contemplated the 50th anniversary lineup for the eight-day festival, which begins Thursday
The former auto executive’s case has prompted criticism of Japan’s ‘hostage justice’
Officials still looking for bombs, four days after a series of suicide bombing attacks killed more than 350 people in and around the capital of Colombo
It is Kim’s first visit to Russia as North Korean leader; his late father, Kim Jong Il, visited Russia in 2011
Authorities have distanced themselves from an armed civilian group that detains asylum-seeking families at the US-Mexico border
Kercheval is in "Dallas'' for its full run, from 1978 to 1991, and returned as oilman Cliff Barnes opposite Larry Hagman for a revival of the prime-time drama that aired from 2012-14
Federal prosecutors say a Coast Guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling guns and compiling a hit list of prominent Democrats and network TV journalists looked at other targets: two Supreme Court justices and two executives of social media companies
Pro-Brexit Conservatives are angry with May's failure to take Britain out of the European Union, almost three years after voters backed leaving
Alberto Navarro says Washington’s crackdown on business with the communist government is causing unprecedented concern among companies doing business on the island
Democratic presidential contenders are facing a new debate over whether criminals in prison, even notorious ones like the Boston Marathon bomber, should be able to win back their right to vote
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said late Tuesday that the boy’s name and phone numbers were written on his shoes when agents found him that morning. The agency said it is trying to reach the boy’s family
China has formally arrested former Interpol President Meng Hongwei on suspicion of accepting bribes
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