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Supreme court indefinitely suspended start of a trial Monday of eight men charged in 2016 killing of Berta Caceres
President makes extraordinary move in response to calls from his allies in Congress who say they believe Russia investigation tainted by anti-Trump bias within the ranks of the FBI and Justice Department
Merkel and Prime Minister Ouyahia agreed on a process to send about 700 Algerian migrants identified as illegally staying in Germany back to their country
The event marked the largest gathering ever of NASA heads and included every administrator since 1989
Acting on a complaint filed by the ruling junta, police in August charged three leaders of a new political party with violating a section of the law that makes it a crime to spread false information or information that damages the country’s stability online
More than 20 people were injured, a government official said Monday
Community members who already have children in Israel will be allowed to immigrate
Opposition fighters in the province expect to make their last stand against Russian- and Iranian-backed government troops they have fought for years
The World Economic Forum estimates that machines will be responsible for 52 percent of the division of labor as share of hours within seven years, up from just 29 percent today
Tesla stock dropped Monday on reaction to the news of the investment in Newark, California-based Lucid Motors
Police officers and paramedics descended on the Prezzo restaurant in Salisbury after a man and a woman became sick on Sunday evening
Romania's prime minister says the country wants to increase exports to China and attract Chinese investment
Five people were killed in the Monday protests and 20-25 people were killed in weekend attack
The jet was shot down by a Soviet-made missile over rebel-held eastern Ukraine in July 2014, killing all 298 people on board
Julian Assange had just pulled off one of the biggest scoops in journalistic history, splaying innards of American diplomacy across web
Authorities say officers were suspended, three days after a mob beat a Muslim business-school graduate to death near Imphal, the capital of Manipur in northeastern India
British Prime Minister Theresa May has told the BBC in an interview scheduled for broadcast Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, that she gets 'irritated' by the debate over her leadership during Brexit negotiations
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Adebahr said Monday the government 'hopes he will get better soon and recover fully'
Home Secretary Sajid Javid, a son of Pakistani immigrants, met Prime Minister Imran Khan and other Pakistani officials on Monday in Islamabad
Karin Elharrar of the centrist Yesh Atid party said Ron Dermer should be recalled from Washington for not reporting the warnings he received about David Keyes, Netanyahu’s spokesman to foreign media
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