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Rafal Trzaskowski, a former European lawmaker and member of the Civic Platform party, garnered 51.4 percent support, which would mean he would become Warsaw mayor without having to take part in a Nov. 4 runoff
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he will “go into detail” about the Khashoggi case in a speech in parliament
Angry over the killings, residents carried four of the bodies to the town hall, where police dispersed them with tear gas
Coalition says that while the law of war protects mosques, the use of the building as a headquarters by IS caused it to lose that protected status
Forecasters say it could reach Category 4 status before hitting land by midweek along a stretch of shore between Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan
King Abdullah says he would be pulling out of two annexes from the 1994 peace agreement that allowed Israel to lease two small areas, Baqura and Ghamr, from the Jordanians for 25 years
For Khashoggi, a history lover, the growing Arab community and Turkey's power in the region echoed aspects of the Ottoman empire, when Istanbul was at the center of a rich and multicultural Middle East
Feyisa Lilesa's return from the United States came several months after a reformist prime minister took office and announced sweeping political reforms
Five-member Supreme Court rules that the election was conducted within the law
Meghan, who is due to give birth in the spring, skipped an event in Sydney on Sunday morning, leaving Harry to attend a cycling competition at the Invictus Games alone
Synod of bishops ends next Saturday with adoption by 260-plus cardinals, bishops and priests of final document and approval of a separate, shorter letter to world's Catholic youth
Small businesses to large corporations are signaling a growing fear Britain will leave EU without a deal
About 75 percent of the 302 million possible combinations will be chosen by Tuesday’s drawing, meaning it’s likely someone will win
Voter registration and biometric system confusion slow the voting, prompting the second day of polling
Intelligence officials asserted Friday that Russia, China, Iran and other countries are attempting to influence US voters
Both men appeal to their supporters to get out and vote in the midterm election
Side effects and cost were issues in the study against an aggressive form of the disease
As Ebola cases reach 200, aid workers report being targeted by civilians and rebels
Announcement that Jamal Khashoggi had died in a 'fistfight' with officials who had gone to see him there increases criticism of Saudis' handling of case
He says Moscow violated the agreement, but he gives no details
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