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Self-styled Libyan National Army, led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, launched a surprise offensive against Tripoli on April 5
Some 2000 Sikhs traveled to Pakistan from neighboring India despite recent tensions between the two nuclear-armed rivals
National Weather Service meteorologist John Moore says possible twister touched down Saturday in the Vicksburg, Mississippi, area
Jennifer Robinson tells Sky News that Ecuador is making 'pretty outrageous allegations' to justify allowing British police into its embassy Thursday in order to take Julian Assange into custody
He spoke during a visit to an ambitious British-led science expedition exploring the Indian Ocean depths
A small plane crashed into a parked helicopter during takeoff at the only airport in Nepal’s Everest region
Police say shots were fired from a passing car into a crowd outside the Love Machine club
Immigrants are generally more welcome and accepted in sanctuary cities, with the main downside the higher cost of living
Authorities in East Texas say two children were killed after a tree fell on a car as it was being driven during strong storms
He has shown a willingness to override his own agencies to accomplish his aims; his actions, if upheld by the courts, could consolidate power over energy projects at the White House
Several groups of migrants in Mexico’s southern state of Chiapas are frustrated by attempts to slow their progress north
From the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the workers travel for days and dangerous conditions to reach voters
Stone wants a federal judge to compel the Justice Department to turn over a full copy of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report as part of discovery in his criminal case
Syrian state media reported the airstrike targeted a military academy known as the Accounting School; Syrian human rights observers said the toll was higher
Crew says it will conduct comprehensive tests next week to better understand what happened
The U.N. Security Council has voted unanimously to establish a political mission to support government efforts to promote order and development in Latin America's poorest country
The collapse of the two four-story buildings underscored the shoddy infrastructure that plagues Latin America's largest nation and put a spotlight on illegal militias that control large swaths of Rio
Political consultant was sentenced to three years probation for illegal lobbying and skirting a ban on foreign donations to President Trump's inaugural committee
Democrats know they face challenges, not only in avoiding internal divisions, but also in delivering on their campaign promises
Congolese health ministry statistics announced Thursday show 40 new cases over two days this week
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