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In an update published this week, the U.N. health agency reported 36 new confirmed cases of Ebola, including seven in newborn babies and infants younger than 2 years old
Highest number of asylum-seekers came from Syria; second and third most numerous were Afghans and Iraqis
Mohammed bin Salman discusses 'brotherly and strategic ties' with Abu Dhabi crown prince
Ambassador Sulaiman Hamid Almazroui said that academic Matthew Hedges’ family has requested clemency and the government is considering it
US president uses Thanksgiving Day call to troops deployed overseas to pat himself on the back, and air grievances about courts, trade and migrants
Sarah Silverman, who returns as the voice of Vanellope von Schweetz, credits Disney for including more impactful female roles in the new film, which comes out Wednesday
The Italian fashion house has been in hot water for controversial video ads and insulting remarks on China made by Instagram accounts of its co-founder
Amazon Spain said around 90 percent of workers at a logistics depot in near Madrid joined a walkout Friday
The committee that sets Parliament’s agenda is not under the control of Mahinda Rajapaksa
The three former slaves won their case on appeal; more than 60 were rescued in 2014
Yukiya Amano also said Iran is still complying with the nuclear deal
The elephant-sized creature belonged to the same evolutionary branch as mammals
Mexican police watched closely as authorities from the National Human Rights Commission and the Grupo Beta migrant support agency told the migrants their needs would be addressed
US prosecutors say Alejandro Andrade pleaded guilty of accepting over $1 billion in bribes
Lighthouses around the country and the world are being endangered by rising seas and erosion
Announcement follows last month's shooting-and-bomb attack by a teenager on a school in Crimea
John Allen Chau was killed last week by North Sentinel islanders who apparently shot him with arrows and then buried his body on the beach, police say
Tijuana mayor says Haitians came with purpose in mind, found jobs, 'inserted themselves in the city's economy' and had not been involved in any disturbances
During wildfires, Travelers says information has been used to expedite claims, even in areas that are still inaccessible to inspectors
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis last week cited Villa's 1916 raid of Columbus, New Mexico, as an example for why President Trump was deploying active-duty troops to US-Mexico border
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