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Firebrand interior minister is threatening to return to Libya 177 migrants who have been aboard an Italian coast guard ship for days following another standoff with Malta
Lebanese militant group says that Hassan Nasrallah met with a delegation headed by Houthi spokesman Mohamad Abdelsalam to discuss the latest developments in Yemen's civil war
Analysts say North Korea sees the reunions as an important bargaining chip with the South, and doesn't want them expanded because they give its people better awareness of the outside world
Police keep the two sides separated; a handful of arrests made
After the Senate’s vote not to legalize some abortions, calls for a more secular state grew
The Hajj is the biggest logistical challenge Saudi Arabia faces
Millions of Muslims from around the world are beginning the five-day hajj pilgrimage Sunday
As U.N. chief, Annan launched a doctrine to prevent governments and leaders from massacring their own people
Police say that because of the methodology and iconic location, the case is being treated as terrorism
Many school districts noted they would educate all children regardless of immigration status, as required by law, if their families or legal guardians sought enrollment on their campuses
Four commanders and two military units added for their part in Rohingya violence
Prosecutors disclosed that the lies George Papadopoulos told to the FBI harmed the investigation
More than 170 have died in a little more than a week, and 300,000 are displaced
The federal judge says the rights of parents and children separated at the US-Mexico border must be addressed
The three men were all facing deportation to Cambodia despite having served their sentences and living in the US as lawful permanent residents
Trump participated in a roundtable with high-dollar donors before delivering remarks at a luncheon
Cara Mund said she's been left out of interviews, not invited to meetings and called the wrong name
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