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Earlier storms in northern Italy claimed 17 lives
For Germans, it isn’t losing the war that’s painful, it’s what came next
The Pacific archipelago votes Sunday in a decadeslong process to determine its future
But seeking to bypass the usual amendment process is prompting alarm across political spectrum
Tired and angry, migrants criticized Mexican officials for reneging of an offer of buses and suggesting a dangerous route
Brent Taylor, an intelligence officer, had served two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan
More than 3,000 companies from 130 countries are attending the China International Import Expo, opening Monday in Shanghai
Army officials have rejected requests from several families to conduct DNA testing that might have enabled their identification before reburying the remains as unknown soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery in September
His manager says Hargrove 'was known just as intensely for his brimming fire and fury as he was for his gorgeous, signature balladry'
A former rabbi at Tree of Life led a service of prayers, songs and poetry and reminisced about some of the worshippers killed on Oct. 27
Many said they no longer had faith in those organizing the large group after confusion broke out regarding buses that would have taken migrants on a route to Mexico City
Bureau of Immigration ordered her deported in July, put her on a blacklist and then downgraded her missionary visa to a temporary visitor's visa, which expired Saturday
Leaders spoke by phone Thursday as strained relations between their countries ease following Turkey's release of a jailed American pastor
Still, chances for a solution to the Irish border problem that has deadlocked negotiations appear to have improved
Visit comes on heels of patriarch’s recognition of Ukrainian Orthodox Church as independent from Moscow
Gunman killed self; police search for motive in Tallahassee slayings
Attacker reportedly was member of Afghan security forces; initial reports indicate assailant was immediately killed by other Afghan forces
Voters cast ballots in 13 by-elections for seats in parliament and regional assemblies in what is seen as referendum on Aung San Suu Kyi's policies
North Korea threatens to bring back ‘pyongjin,’ the policy of simultaneous economic and nuclear development
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