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Vienna-based Assadollah Assadi suspected of contracting couple in Belgium to attack annual meeting of exiled Iranian opposition group near Paris
Plaintiffs say the ruling leaves no doubt about their right for compensation for oil spills that contaminated groundwater in indigenous communities in the Amazon
Late last month, US District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego set a 14-day deadline to reunite children under 5 with their parents and a 30-day deadline for older children
Coffee is an alternative in a forest restoration plan that uses hardwood trees planted for every hectare of coffee to provide the shade the crop needs to thrive
Surveillance video shows a blue Mercedes veering into oncoming traffic as Clooney's scooter crashed into it
Soccer was a hot topic as the couple made their first overseas walkabout Wednesday
Military warned that it 'will not allow any violation of Israeli airspace and will act against any attempt to hurt its civilians'
A Taliban spokesman recently reiterated the insurgents’ standing line that 'the Americans are the ones continuing the war, supporting our enemies and bombing our country'
Appeal came as Committee to Protect Journalists issued statement saying at least 70 Syrian journalists are 'trapped' in country's southwest, where government forces have been on offensive for past three weeks
Protest was organized by a popular lawmaker, Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, a pop star who is one a group of singers who say the tax will have negative impact on the marketing of their music
Moonsoon rains triggered the mudslide at Tamenglong village in the northeast
Istanbul police said warrants were issued against Adnan Oktar and 234 of his followers and that financial crime units were carrying out operations in Istanbul and four other cities to detain them
Supreme Court is hearing petitions by activists challenging the law, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, that makes gay sex punishable by up to 10 years in prison
THE FACTS: There is no such debt to the US or to NATO. Therefore, no delinquency or question of payment
Court in central city of Wuhan announced sentencing of Qin Yongmin, whose activism dates back four decades, on its official website Wednesday
US insists that China abandon brass-knuckles tactics it's used to try to supplant America's technological dominance, yet Beijing isn't about to drop its zeal to acquire technology it sees as crucial to its prosperity
Vicky Chavez, 30, fears US immigration officials will round them up and send them back to Honduras; she fled from there years ago, fearing for her safety because of an abusive boyfriend
Global Innovation Index 2018 keeps Switzerland in the No. 1 spot, followed by Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom and Singapore
The Hollywood-movie storyline embraced the best of technology and was void of divisive politics
Mexico's president-elect says immigration, development and renegotiation of NAFTA will be principle topics
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