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The Chinese group is led by Gou Zhongwen, the director of China's General Administration of Sports. He was greeted at Pyongyang's airport by North Korea's minister of sports, Kim Il Guk
A new policy at American directs airport agents not to rebook economy passengers on competing airlines
Clintons' first show next year will be April 11 at nearly 3,000-seat Beacon Theatre in New York, where 2016 Tony Awards were held
Many are being treated at Ahmad Hamish Martyr Hospital in Damascus district of Barzeh, which has a center for prosthetics and orthotics and offers physical therapy for members of armed forces disabled as a result of injuries from war.
Self-styled Libyan National Army says Hesham Eshmawi was captured in an 'operation' in the eastern town of Derna, long a stronghold of Islamic militants
The 36-year-old married 37-year-old screenwriter Craig Coyne
In Yassin Mohammed’s sketches and paintings, he and other Egyptian prisoners are crammed into tiny cells, feet in each other’s faces and their few belongings hanging from the walls
The flight provides an opportunity for their most extensive conversation since news reports last month that Rosenstein had discussed possibly secretly recording Trump to expose chaos in the White House and invoking constitutional provisions to get him removed from office
Senator Joe Manchin became the only Democrat in the US Senate to support President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh
Relationship between White House and Supreme Court examined anew following bitter confirmation fight over Brett Kavanaugh, who angrily denounced President Trump's political opponents during Senate hearing
Lavrov on Monday was the first senior Russian official to address last week’s accusations by Dutch officials that Russian GRU military intelligence agents tried and failed to hack into the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in The Hague, Netherlands
Iran has filed a case that seeks to recover around $2 billion worth of frozen assets US Supreme Court awarded to victims of 1983 bombing in Lebanon and other attacks linked to Iran
In 2010, international negotiators adopted a goal of limiting warming to 2 degrees C (3.6 degrees F) since pre-industrial times; It's called the 2-degree goal
Dodik said he was projected to win 56 percent of the vote in the election and his main opponent, Mladen Ivanic, 44 percent
Now the 59-year-old journalist and contributor to The Washington Post is feared dead, and Turkish authorities believe he was slain inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, something Saudi officials vehemently deny
Tens of thousands of people are experiencing similar anguished waits as the number of refugees entering the US falls to historic lows because of tighter scrutiny that administration officials say is necessary for security
The hurricane center upgraded the tropical depression in the Caribbean to a named tropical storm, saying it had winds of up to 40 mph (65 kph)
Ohio’s capital city, population 860,000, will be open for business Monday after observing Columbus Day probably “for as long as it had been in existence,” said Robin Davis, a spokeswoman for Democratic Mayor Andrew Ginther
The defense motion argued that trial Judge Steven O’Neill erred in declaring Cosby a sexually violent predator who must be imprisoned to protect the community
A person with knowledge of the investigation told AP that 18 of the victims were in the limo and two were bystanders
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