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FIFA's statutes prohibit gender discrimination, though its leaders typically avoid publicly criticizing Iran's government
Daniel Mateo being investigated for allegedly insulting nation's symbol and inciting hate, which can be punished with up to 4 years in prison
Citgo settles lawsuit that threw ownership of Venezuela's prized assets into peril
Karem was one of the earliest staffers on Trump's presidential campaign and one of the few remaining longtime loyalists in the West Wing
Alleged gas attack in Syria's Aleppo reportedly wounded 100 people on Saturday, a source says
Online scams by Chinese gangs that operate from foreign countries and target mainland Chinese are common throughout Southeast Asia
Linguist-in-residence at Dictionary, said her site's choice of 'mis' over 'dis' was deliberate, intended to serve as 'call to action' to be vigilant in battle against fake news, flat earthers and anti-vaxxers, among other conduits
Harry will attend a commemoration of Zambian military veterans and meet officials, social workers and young entrepreneurs
Lawmakers seeking files ahead of international hearing they're hosting Tuesday to look into disinformation and ‘fake news’
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Monday that planned US withdrawal from Cold War-era arms control pact could critically upset stability in Europe
Aim is to keep pact alive despite US President Donald Trump's decision to abandon the landmark it
Seventy-five were already dead when found; others were euthanized due to their poor condition and remote location
Tens of thousands of demonstrators turn out in Madrid while protesters in Istanbul are met with riot police and tear gas
Army Sgt. Leandro A.S. Jasso died Saturday in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, while supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel
Voters passed a referendum asking that marriage be restricted to one man and one woman, a setback to LGBT couples hoping their island will be the first place in Asia to let same-sex couples share child custody and insurance benefits
Authorities have been struggling to figure out how to get the remains of John Allen Chau, who was killed by North Sentinel islanders who apparently shot him with arrows and then buried his body on the beach
Governor's office said the two suspects were detained and their weapon confiscated; suspects were thought to be under the influence of alcohol after having drunk late into the night
It's the first ever visit of a president of Chad, which broke off relations with Israel in 1972
Tempers frayed after believers tried to push their way through police lines after lining up for hours to visit the cathedral
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