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Race in America is being addressed with surprising candor by white candidates running for the Democratic nomination for president
France was first major European country to recognize the massacres as genocide in 2001 and Macron announced national day of remembrance in February this year
Ruling military council has proposed a meeting with the organizers of the protests that toppled President Omar al-Bashir after they suspended talks with the generals over the weekend
The U.N. health agency said Wednesday that kids under 5 should not spend more than one hour watching screens every day – and that less is better
Notre Dame cathedral's 8,000-pipe organ has escaped undamaged from the flames that engulfed the building last week
April 17-23 poll focused on vote preferences of 2,237 Democrats and independents — the 2 groups that may select the Democratic nominee in most statewide contests ahead of 2020 general election
McKee was shot dead during rioting in Northern Ireland last week
President Hassan Rouhani said in comments on his website Wednesday that for Iranians, 'there is no way except resistance''
As South Sudan emerges from a five-year civil war, more than 750 measles cases, including seven deaths, have been reported since January
Human Rights Watch said the three-day vote on a set of constitutional amendments, which concluded Monday, was 'marred by serious flaws,' including reports of citizens being forced to vote or bribed with food and money
The Ifo institute said Wednesday its business climate index slipped to 99.2 points from 99.7 points in March, indicating managers were less satisfied with both the current situation and the outlook for the future
UN aid agency has received reports that the Qasr Ben Ghashir detention center, holding some 890 refugees and migrants, was 'breached by armed actors'
UN says Afghan and international forces killed more civilians than insurgents in the first three months of the year
Court hands down prison sentences of up to 16 months to eight leaders of massive 2014 pro-democracy protests after they were convicted last month of public nuisance offenses
Lawyers across US recruiting clients for a potentially crippling new wave of sex abuse lawsuits against the 109-year-old organization
Google affiliate Wing gets FAA approval to begin commercial deliveries by drone in Virginia
Manfred Weber, the center-right European People's Party candidate and front-runner to replace Jean-Claude Juncker as president of the European Commission, made comments Tuesday as he launched his campaign next month's elections across the bloc
Cesar Sayoc, 57, pleaded guilty to explosives-related charges in March and faces mandatory 10-year prison term and up to life in prison
Tens of thousands of women and children from Islamic State group are packed in camps and under guard in northern Syria
Laurence Doud III, retired CEO of the Rochester Drug Co-Operative, indicted on criminal charges stemming from the opioid crisis
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