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Former Cabinet minister Ismail Khan says ‘Taliban are ready to find a solution that is good for every Afghan’
Penalties are levied for helping wealthy French clients evade tax authorities
Move part of bid by Israeli prime minister to unify his hardline bloc ahead of April parliamentary vote
Duchess of Sussex seen Tuesday entering The Mark hotel on Manhattan's Upper East Side, at a restaurant on the ground floor of The Met Breuer and at The Surrey Hotel
Police seized the $40,000 Land Rover from an Indiana man when they arrested him for selling about $400 worth of heroin
Development comes amid escalated tensions with Pakistan after last week's deadly suicide bombing in Kashmir against Indian paramilitary troops
The Republican holding a slim lead in the last undecided congressional election is expected to explain why he stuck with a North Carolina political operative with a shady track record that even the GOP candidate thought about protesting in the past
Former President Barack Obama and Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry told minority boys on Tuesday that they matter and urged them to make the world a better place
A Bangkok court ruled Wednesday that Dmitry Ukrainsky be extradited to the U.S., where he has been indicted on fraud and money laundering charges
An Israeli government official says a planned meeting in Moscow between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin has been postponed
The company says that a group called Strontium targeted email accounts for more than 100 people in six European countries working for the German Council on Foreign Relations, the Aspen Institutes in Europe and the German Marshall Fund
Moore helped launch the Women's Justice Agenda, which aims to end the statute of limitations for rape claims and boost workplace safeguards
The federal government has acknowledged that it shares its terrorist watchlist with more than 1,400 private entities, including hospitals and universities, prompting concerns from civil libertarians that those mistakenly placed on the list could face a wide variety of hassles in their daily lives
Disputes over President Donald Trump's border wall and California's bullet train are intensifying the feud between the White House and the nation's most populous state
After 17 years of war against Taliban and al-Qaida-linked insurgents, Marines are going through advanced cold-weather training to prepare for future wars against foes such as Russian and North Korea
Gretchen Whitmer blocks sale of a former Michigan prison that was proposed as the site of a privately operated federal immigration detention center
Congressional Democrats from Florida and Texas have toured a migrant camp in Florida, where they say children are being held for too long in a place that has a 'prison-like' feeling
Officials in northern border state of Coahuila close shelter in Piedras Negras where about 1,600 Central American migrants had been confined during the past two weeks
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