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Security Council stresses need for situation conducive to safe, dignified return of refugees and internally displaced persons to their homes in Rahkine state
MGM Resorts International suing victims in a bid to get federal courts to declare company has no liability for the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history
President says he will not move up elections despite street protests that have seen more than 300 deaths in past three months, but says he is open to continuing a dialogue mediated by Roman Catholic Church
Wilkie, a former assistant secretary of defense under President George W Bush, has received mostly positive reviews from veterans' groups for his management experience
Venezuela's economic turmoil compares to Germany's after World War I
At Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field this June, Kenny Chesney flew in a large group of VIP guests — school children and teachers from the US Virgin Islands, where Hurricane Irma made landfall last year and caused massive destruction
Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein also said that the living conditions inflicted by Israel's 11-year blockade of the territory are 'grossly inadequate'
The administration is pushing back against critics who say the president's punishing tariffs on imported goods threaten to harm the U.S. economy
Ali Charaf Damache, whose online handle was Theblackflag, had been extradited from Spain last year after authorities said they were able to track his online efforts to recruit American and European citizens to join a jihadist movement
Certification of singer's sophomore album 'Fearless' indicates sales and streaming equivalent sales of 10 million units
The weather service warned residents to stay hydrated and take advantage of cooler indoor buildings
Mauricio Macri is removing a ban on military involvement in internal security issues
Trump claimed the FBI relied on a politically tainted source and withheld information from the court, but newly released documents suggest the opposite
Authorities urged residents of a coastal region near Athens to leave as a wildfire closed one of Greece's busiest motorways and halted train links
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders says president 'exploring the mechanisms' to strip clearance from former CIA director John Brennan, along with former FBI director Jim Comey, former national intelligence director James Clapper and others
The event at the Kennedy Space Center featured a panel discussion by astronauts, an awards ceremony, and an auction of space memorabilia; however, former NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin was noticeably absent
New numbers are the highest since comparable records began being kept in 1997, but homicide growth appears to be flattening out
More than a year after he was pulled out of a US citizenship ceremony without explanation, Haeder al-Anbki is about to be naturalized
Syrian authorities have long described the Civil Defense search-and-rescue group, which are popularly known as the White Helmets, as a terror organization
White House says Trump's tweet shows he is not going to tolerate critical rhetoric from Iran and insisted he is not escalating tensions between the two countries
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