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Prosecutors ask a judge to sanction the defense team for Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman for facilitating 'unauthorized' contact between the Mexican drug lord and his wife during his federal trial in Brooklyn
'We will go with the people and we will win,' said Tshisekedi, son of the late Etienne Tshisekedi, the face of the DR Congo's opposition for decades
Syrian workers have exhumed more than 500 bodies from one of the largest mass graves near northern city, once capital of Islamic State group's self-styled caliphate, and are still uncovering remains, local official says
Three doctors from East Flanders are being investigated on suspicion of having “poisoned” Tine Nys in 2010
Judges call on Moscow to introduce 'systemic measures' to remedy breaches to European Convention of Human Rights that Russian Federation became signatory to in 1996
Mexico's National Migration Institute reported that 98 migrants were being deported after trying to breach the US border
Under initiative announced Monday, female entrepreneurs and programmers will attend two-week tutorial sessions at the company's Cupertino, California, headquarters
The Rolling Stones frontman, who will tour America next spring with his iconic band, says live shows give him a rush that can't be matched and is the reason that at 75, he still loves touring
The move follows the company's acquisition of aviation electronics maker Rockwell Collins
Jair Bolsonaro, who takes office Jan. 1, claims a mandate to convert land for cattle pastures and soybean farms, calling Brazil's rainforest protections an economic obstacle
British lawmakers to vote Dec. 11 on whether to approve or reject the agreement reached by Britain and the 27 other EU leaders
Patricia Hall discovered several handwritten manuscripts arranged and performed by prisoners; one of those manuscripts is to be performed Friday for the first time since the war
Antonio 'Tony' Hernandez, a former Honduran congressman, charged with scheming for years to bring tons of cocaine into the country, with prosecutors calling him a big-time trafficker so enmeshed in the trade that the drug was sometimes stamped with his initials
Voters in Mexico approved all 10 pet projects of President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in a referendum questioned because of low turnout
In papers filed Monday in Alexandria, Virginia, prosecutors argue that the public has no right to know whether a person has been charged until there has been an arrest
President stumped in southern state on Monday for a Republican Senate appointee who wants voters to focus on her unwavering support for him, and not the racial questions that have made Tuesday's runoff election a much closer contest than anyone expected
Interior secretary, who was back in the town of Paradise on Monday, said he has never witnessed such devastation — the Camp Fire killed at least 85 and leveled thousands of homes
Irreparable blow to the mainsail of Ben Lecomte's support ship during a storm forced him to call a premature end to his effort to swim across the Pacific
Francis made no mention of Christmas shopping — in Italy, the official season begins Dec. 8 — but his plea for generosity will likely be repeated in coming weeks
Aid groups say ending military support for Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen's Shi’ite rebels would save millions of lives
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