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Deal averted government offensive on last major rebel stronghold of Syrian opposition
Israeli fire has killed 133 people who were either present or participating in the protests since March
Sean Davison, who founded right-to-die organization Dignity SA, is accused of assisting in suicide of his friend Anrich Burger who was left quadriplegic after car crash, local media reported
Authorities imposed a curfew in Lalchowk, the commercial hub of disputed Kashmir’s main city of Srinagar, fearing the religious processions Wednesday could morph into anti-India protests
Ethnic-based conflicts over scarce resources are common in Ethiopia, but now communal violence is spiraling at a scale that alarms many
Fighting between Ukrainian government troops and Russia-backed separatists has killed more than 10,000 people since 2014
The petition to the US Attorney's Office has been signed by more than 6,000 people
Vote on Sept. 30 has been hailed by western officials as a major chance for small Balkan country to launch process of joining NATO and European Union
Says 'Brexit negotiations are entering their decisive phase'
Massive landslide buried dozens of poor miners and their families as Typhoon Mangkhut rampaged across country's north
Government decision came after it failed to get approval of Parliament a year after the court ruled that the practice of triple 'talaq' violated the constitutional rights of Muslim women
Beloved teddy bear and main character in A.A. Milne's children's books series first appeared in print nearly a century ago
Ohio State University geography professor and border wall expert, hopes his new photo exhibit will help bring the border closer to people at a time of heated discussion about the role of the wall, and of barriers in society overall
FIlm is first English-language film for French filmmaker Audiard ('A Prophet,' 'Deheepan''), is based on Patrick deWitt's novel of the same name
The agreement is one of the largest settlements ever awarded to sexual abuse victims within the Catholic Church
President Nicolas Maduro said Tuesday that new investments from China will help his country dramatically boost its oil production
The video outreach features Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson speaking directly to voters who have been listed as inactive, encouraging them to update their registration to receive a ballot in the mail
Energy officials from 25 countries pledged Tuesday to increase research into hydrogen technology and accelerate its everyday use to power factories, drive cars and heat homes
President said Tuesday he may have to suspend planned trip to United Nations Gernal Assembly next week because of concerns his opponents would try to kill him if he travels abroad
Former Democratic National Committee chairman touts his term as Virginia's governor as a model for his party nationally
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