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Indian government announced Monday it is setting up two committees to recommend appropriate ways to deal with growing mob violence
President spent last week trying to reassure the country that he accepts that the longtime foe interfered in the 2016 election, despite his public undermining of US intelligence agencies in Helsinki
Ten people drowned in floods caused by heavy rain in Yen Bai province after Tropical Storm Son Tinh hit the country's northern region last week, the Tuoi Tre newspaper reported
Terrorism not ruled out as motive, though officials did not immediately identify attacker, who was killed in shootout
The government now controls major opposition strongholds and key cities like Aleppo, Homs and even Daraa, the southern city where the uprising was born from protests in March 2011
Too few people with signs of mental decline or dementia getting checked during routine medical visits or told when problem is found, experts say
At issue is whether National Nuclear Security Administration should remain under direct control of Energy Department
Abiy Ahmed's chief of staff announced remarks on Twitter, saying they were made during meeting with leaders of more than 50 national and regional parties, including ones from overseas
Human Rights Watch calls on Iraq's government to declare the number of detention facilities it maintains and not to hold suspects without informing their families
In rural province of Masvingo, former President Robert Mugabe's removal has been channeled into supporting candidates who challenge the ruling ZANU-PF party that he long controlled
Gold wrote about Los Angeles’ ‘hole-in-the-wall joints, street food, mom-and-pop shops and ethnic restaurants’
The former adviser to the president, Carter Page, has denied being a Russian agent
The viewpoint, from a discussion in 1999 fits with the Supreme Court nominee’s belief in a robust executive authority
Police have the gunman in custody, say he shot two people before crashing into a grocery
It was a week of bewilderment over what Trump really thinks about Russian interference in US election and what he and Russia’s Vladimir Putin said in private
Cuba is replacing its Soviet-era constitution with a new constitution to reflect and implement political and economic changes designed to make its one-party socialist system sustainable
Rise comes as Democrats debate whether moving too far left will turn off voters
The recording was part of a large collection of documents and electronic records seized by federal authorities from the longtime Trump fixer earlier this year
Iran's President Rouhani's apparent threat earlier this month to disrupt oil shipments from neighboring countries came in reaction to looming U.S. sanctions and efforts by Washington to force all countries to stop buying Iranian oil
The matter is now on the desk of the pope, who has already spent the better part of 2018 dealing with a spiraling child sex abuse, adult gay priest sex and cover-up scandal in Chile that was so vast the entire bishops’ conference offered to resign in May
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