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The average number of people wounded in semi-automatic attacks totaled nearly four, versus about two in attacks with a non-automatic weapon
Deaths from terrorist attacks each year have increased substantially since 2001 and violent extremism has spread, according to the report
Artist has edited together thousands of movie clips containing clocks, watches or references to the time — one or more for every minute of the day — into a 24-hour video
With limitless opportunities after the success of 'Gravity,' Cuaron went back home, where he came up with a neorealist blend of intensely personal filmmaking
Italy, Austria issue sharp retorts to new UN human rights chief over her plans to send in teams to investigate treatment of migrants, with Italy saying the move is 'inappropriate, unfounded and unjust'
Coup set off campaign of repression against suspected leftists across Chile, with tens of thousands rounded up and tortured
Partially recognized state which declared independence from Serbia in 2008 seeking recognition by Belgrade, admission to UN
License delay applies to industries Beijing has promised to open to foreign competitors, representing about 200 US companies
Writers trail is planned to mark notable sites related to authors across Mississippi; second marker will be for Jesmyn Ward
Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter says press freedom under fire around the world
The legal aid group Thai Lawyers for Human Rights said Tuesday that at least five people were detained by the military in the past week, and three charged with sedition
Spokesman says event will affirm Nelson Chamisa as ‘duly elected president;’ Chamisa lost disputed poll
The case is rooted in a 2013 protest by supporters of Mohammed Morsi, a stalwart of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group
Talks led by Staffan de Mistura focused work toward rewriting the Syria's constitution as a major battle loomed in the northeastern province of Idlib
The Environmental Protection Agency released a proposed substitute rule Tuesday
Jean-Pierre Bemba, convicted at the ICC for interfering with witnesses, was rejected as a candidate in the December elections
The stereotype of the “Angry Black Woman” is alive and well, said Felicia Martin, 36, a federal employee who lives in Brooklyn
The film will reunite the Crawley family on the big screen. Series creator Julian Fellowes wrote the screenplay and will produce
Viktor Zolotov recorded an emotional seven-minute speech, posted on the National Guard’s YouTube channel on Tuesday, attacking Navalny for his investigation into large-scale corruption at the National Guard
Retired archbishop says Catholic Church priests have wounded many souls 'irrevocably and mortally'
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