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Motorized boat was headed toward commercial hub of Goma, DRC, when it sank Monday evening; many victims were believed to be traders who make the journey each week
US re-imposed sanctions on Iran, including on its energy sector, last November, after President Donald Trump pulled out of landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal
The tale of the battle over Franz Kafka’s literary estate is a tale worth of the author
Maha and Wafa al-Subaie are trapped in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, in the latest case of runaways from the ultra-conservative kingdom
A woman who says JD.com founder Richard Liu raped her in Minneapolis is suing the Chinese billionaire and his company
Authorities say a woman who is ‘infatuated’ with the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School made threats just days before the 20th anniversary of the attack that killed 13 people
China’s economic growth holds steady at 6.4% in latest quarter, other data show consumer, factory activity accelerating
US government is working to open two new large tent facilities to temporarily detain up to 1,000 migrant near the southern border
A judge says it appears the Trump administration could identify potentially thousands of children who were separated from their families at the border in much less time than the one to two years
The disfigurement of Notre Dame felt like a body blow to the French, as impossible to stomach as the eternal loss to New York of its Twin Towers
President Donald Trump has vetoed bill Congress passed to end US military assistance in Saudi Arabia-led war in Yemen
Democrats' demands for a full, unredacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report are likely to prompt a political and legal battle that could last for months, if not much longer
In AP interview new Palestinian PM also says an American peace plan purported to be in the works will be 'born dead'
Global army of experts and craftspeople can be called on for long, complex process of restored Notre Dame
Native American leaders in North Dakota say actions by state and local officials are impeding tribal voters, decades after 1965 Voting Rights Act aimed to eliminate barriers for minority voters
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who's engaged in an intensifying feud with President Donald Trump, has raised nearly $830,000 in first quarter for her re-election campaign
Announcement part of a series of recent decisions by the administration aimed at appeasing the sector
Thousands of tourists may soon have to pay as much as $10 to drive down crooked street in San Francisco
A new poll says that despite active-shooter drills and bolted doors, only about a third of U.S. parents are extremely or very confident that their children are safe in school
Defendant Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri is accused of orchestrating October 2000 bombing of USS Cole, which killed 17 sailors and wounded 37
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