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State-run Saudi Press Agency says 'the efforts to maintain supplies to ensure the stability of the oil market and ensure the growth of the global economy' were discussed by two leaders
The winner succeeds Takeshi Onaga, who died in August of pancreatic cancer; he wanted the bases off Okinawa
Evacuation orders or warnings issued to about 700,000 households
The Grammy winner influenced artists from Carlos Santana and Eric Clapton to Led Zeppelin
For governor, Okinawans can choose an anti-bases candidate or a status quo candidate
Press TV's website says encounter occurred March 21 in Strait of Hormuz in Persian Gulf
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has pledged to support young Mexicans by giving subsidies to those who study and opening more free public universities
SEC had alleged he duped investors with misleading statements about a proposed buyout of the company
Rio throng shouts 'Not him!' — a rallying cry of groups opposed to Jair Bolsonaro
Senior Canadian government official says progress is being made in US-Canada free-trade talks but a deal is not a certainty soon
Meanwhile, Serbian government puts its troops on alert after special police are deployed to Kosovo's Serb-dominated north
Protest occurs before anniversary of Spanish region's illegal referendum on secession that ended in violent raids by security forces
Rebel groups, public defiance of vaccines and campaigning for December elections aid outbreak
Rebels seized control of the Naseeb crossing in 2015 cutting a major trade route
Air Niugini originally said all 47 passengers and crew were safe, but it is now trying to find a male passenger
The twin disasters hit Indonesia’s central Sulawesi province; rescuers are racing to the region
The aim is to revive worldwide cooperation that some say is being threatened by countries like the United States and Russia
Among those to be released are interviews with President Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, his longtime spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, and his former bodyguard Keith Schiller
Trump welcomed Pinera to the Oval Office days after he imposed financial sanctions on members of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's inner circle and suggested Maduro could be ousted in a military coup
Cases at the International Court of Justice can take years to complete; its decisions are final and legally binding, but are not always followed
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