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Jean-Claude Arnault, 72, received two years in jail for raping the same woman twice seven years ago
Omar Abdulaziz claims Israel’s sophisticated spyware targeted him, helped lead to killing of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Alan Garcia sought protection in the country's consulate after a judge retained his passport as part of a corruption probe
In rare public speech at University of St. Andrews in Scotland, Alex Younger says UK will fortify its intelligence ties to European counterparts after Brexit
NATO foreign ministers are expected Wednesday to activate Bosnia's Membership Action Plan, a reform process that prepares countries for membership
British prime minister brushes aside questions about whether she will resign if her Brexit deal is rejected by Parliament
A conference in Marrakech, Morocco on Dec. 10-11 is due to approve the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
Presidents Mauricio Macri and Xi Jinping announced more than 30 agriculture and investment deals during state visit following summit in Buenos Aires
Respected diplomat Pierre Buyoya tops list of people accused of planning 1993 assassination of country's first democratically elected leader, Melchior Ndadaye
Comey's lawyers had pushed for interview to done in public setting, fearing statements from closed-door session would be selectively leaked
Assurance by Petro Poroshenko comes as Ukraine establishes own church, independent from Moscow Patriarchate
French president, who was meeting with his prime minister and interior and environment ministers, has vowed that those responsible for the violence and the damages will pay for their actions
Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia is ineligible to contest Dec. 30 national elections because she has been sentenced to prison terms in two corruption cases, authorities say
Eleven migrants rescued by a trawler last week have been handed over to the Maltese coast guard and will soon reach port in Malta, a Spanish aid group says
Pontiff called for a halt to the civil war in Syria, which has been underway for nearly eight years
Only now, under President Trump, is US returning regular troops to Somalia as much of the military's work across Africa is conducted in far smaller doses, with drones, and special operations
Carlos Ghosn, ex-chairman of Nissan Motor Co., was detained last month on allegations of underreporting his income, and a Japanese court approved extending his detention for 10 more days
'We need a strong, unified, unambiguous reaction to Russia's aggressive behavior,' President Petro Poroshenko tells German media outlet
This is the third case in which officials have recommended corruption charges against the prime minister
The state’s strict building codes, put into effect after a massive quake in 1964, are why there was so little structural damage, officials say
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