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Journalists at Haddad's private television channel Dzair News said he was arrested overnight in Oum Tboul, close to the Tunisian border, confirming a report from the daily 'El Watan'
Benjamin Netanyahu's red carpet welcome for Bolsonaro comes days ahead of a tough re-election bid for the long-time Israeli premier on April 9
Israeli army said that projectile launched from Gaza Strip did not cross into Israeli territory, but did set off air-raid sirens in country's south
Police have arrested two of the owners of F.R. Tower that caught fire this past week, killing 26 people and injuring about 70, an official says
Voters in Beni, Butembo and Yumbi were not allowed to vote in January when Congo chose a new president
Pope Francis sought to encourage greater Christian-Muslim dialogue during his first trip to Morocco
Philippine police say the suspected communist rebels were killed after they opened fire during raids
North Korea called the attack on its embassy in Spain last month a 'grave terrorist attack' and an act of extortion that violates international law
Iranian media says a man has shot to death seven members of his wife’s family in the southwestern city of Dezful
It's a major expansion of a top government effort to address the swelling number of Central Americans arriving in the country
Rocket attack threatens to undermine Egyptian-mediated efforts to cement a deal that Gaza Strip's Hamas rulers hope will ease an Israeli-Egyptian blockage of the territory
A liberal environmental activist is the first female president of a country weary of corruption
They continue to press President Emmanuel Macron to do more to help France's struggling working classes or step down
Band announced Saturday Mick Jagger was told by doctors ‘he cannot go on tour at this time,’ but is expected to fully recover; no details were given
Ukrainians on Sunday will choose from among 39 candidates they hope can guide the country out of endemic corruption, a war with Russia-backed separatists and a struggling economy
Three teenagers accused of seizing control of a merchant ship and using force and intimidation, a crime considered a terrorist activity under Maltese law
Janet Jackson and Stevie Nicks accepted inductions and encourage more women to follow
The assertions made by the president at a political rally in Michigan are not supported by the record
Patrick Murphy and Domineque Ray each turned to courts with the same plea: Halt my execution because the state won’t let my spiritual adviser accompany me into the execution chamber
The Libyan captain says migrants rioted when they learned they were being returned to Libya, and forced him to turn north to Malta
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