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Sides say they committed to widening market access and eliminating discriminatory requirements for foreign companies
Rains left a trail of destruction, raising questions about Brazilian city's preparedness to deal with recurring extreme weather
The two leaders are expected to address topics including human rights, natural gas development in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and Egypt's efforts to defuse tensions in Gaza
IMF points to heightened trade tensions as key reason
Bishop Franco Mulakkal was charged with rape, illegal confinement and intimidation, said Hari Sankar, a district police chief in the southern state of Kerala, India's Catholic heartland
Protesters reject Abdelkader Bensalah, shouting 'out with the system' as they demonstrated for dismantling of the political hierarchy that has led Algeria for two decades
The social media giant modified its terms after discussions with the commission and consumer protection authorities
New stance diminishes the chances that Britain would crash out of the European Union this week without any future plan
More families of victims of the Lion Air crash sue Boeing after its chief executive apologized and said a software update for the MAX 8 jet would prevent further disasters
Storm expected to bring rain and snow to the Rockies before forming into a weather phenomenon called a 'bomb cyclone' for the second straight month
Most comprehensive measurement of glaciers worldwide found that thousands of inland masses of snow compressed into ice are shrinking 18 percent faster than international panel of scientists calculated in 2013
As President Donald Trump looks to reshape the executive branch, he's increasingly relying on a once-obscure federal statute that governs how to fill vacant federal posts
Writer Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in October
Prospects for a national law to protect consumers' online data are looking brighter
How Iran's Revolutionary Guard went from a domestic security force to a transnational fighting force
Huffman to plead guilty to charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, according to court documents
Activists say they fear the move, which reflects Bolsonaro’s oft-stated skepticism about environmental organizations, could lead to more deforestation and less oversight in the nation that holds about 60% of the vast Amazon rainforest
Outbreaks have hit several states, including California, Michigan and New Jersey, but New York City accounted for about two-thirds of the US cases
'Magnum PI' star's memoir will share stories about life away from the camera, in addition to his acting career
The electrical current was sent through the scalp to improve communication between two areas of the brain
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