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Nkurunziza told supporters his term will end in 2020 and that he will support whoever is elected president at that time
Uber has been told the city hasn’t received any consumer complaints about surge pricing
The total of destroyed homes reaches about 400, and the eruptions show no signs of ending
The former Oklahoma Republican congressman said he generally supports NASA’s Earth science missions, including missions that monitor heat-trapping carbon dioxide
Reporters ask whether he used his office to try to help his wife get a 'business opportunity'' with Chick-fil-A
Giuliani rejected suggestions that his comments might sour the atmosphere ahead of next week's summit, saying Kim must understand the US is in a position of strength
Announcement comes after a shake-up at the organization results in the top three positions being held by women
The aim of the project is to give Nigerian women who were trafficked to Italy to work as prostitutes dignified work so they aren't reliant on handouts
Law will give veterans more freedom to see doctors outside the troubled Veterans Affairs system, a major shift aimed at reducing wait times and improving care by steering more patients to the private sector
Pederson refused to say how things escalated to the White House accusing players of abandoning their fans by deciding to not attend
Cause of the fire is not known, but it thought to have spread from a part of the facade that supports vegetation and plants to several floors of the hotel
More rate hikes are likely in coming months as consumer inflation hits a four-year high
All 15 council members including Russia agreed on the presidential statement
Presidential and parliamentary elections in Libya could be a significant step in bringing stability to country where lawlessness has fed Islamic militancy and instability
Zimbabwe's July 30 elections are the first without former leader Robert Mugabe in the race since its 1980 independence
Manhattan federal court lawsuit on behalf of immigrants' rights groups says racial animus was behind a recent announcement that the census will include a citizenship question for the first time since 1950
Gou said the trade dispute with the US, which is 'significantly' ahead of China in some technology areas, is an issue of technology competition and comparison
Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29, 2019, and the bloc is frustrated with what it sees as a lack of firm proposals from the UK about future ties
A female-dominated cabinet is taking shape as part of new Socialist government, including a former astronaut as science minister and a European Union bureaucrat to oversee country's economy
Russian president says he hopes that next week's meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will bring positive results
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