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Proposition came a day after Turkey and US agreed on 'roadmap' to resolve dispute over northern Syrian town of Manbij
In letter to US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, ministers from three European countries said they 'strongly regret' Trump's decision last month to withdraw from Iran deal
Atrocities revealed in 14 reports, seen by The Associated Press, that have not yet been released by independent body charged with monitoring failed cease-fire
Speaking to the Globes capital market conference in Tel Aviv, Giuliani says Trump has the power to pardon himself but won't because he is innocent
The International Organization for Migration has counted 60 confirmed deaths, 52 people still missing and 68 survivors
California's results may not be finalized for days in some cases because the state will count any mail ballots postmarked by Tuesday
Street demonstration was Harare's largest since the massive one in November leading to Mugabe's departure
Before meetings with Austrian leaders, Putin dismissed suggestions that Russia has any intention of dividing the 28-nation EU
Trump blames bad legislation by Democrats for separating families, but there are no laws that mandate this, and the separations are due to his own administration's 'zero tolerance' policies
A Socialist party official in Spain says European Parliament ex-president Josep Borrell will become foreign minister in the new government
Attack, carried out by two women and a man, occurred just before midnight Monday in southern neighborhood of Diffa, said statement by ministry of state
Ending of emergency rule two months before it was due to expire is most significant reform so far by country's young new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who has promised change
Cabinet member Omar Razzaz, a Harvard-educated former senior World Bank official, replaced Hani Mulki, who quit amid widening protests against his government's austerity program
Open fires have been banned in most of Sweden, and also in parts of Norway, Denmark and Germany
The court said that many of those questioned in the case showed signs of torture
The first lady co-hosted a reception Monday to honor the families of those killed during military service, but the event was closed to the news media
A look at what’s true and what’s not about presidential pardons
Niger's president expressed concerns over the financial sustainability of the force as Macron called on donors to honor their commitments
UN human rights office says Philip Alston prepared a report on US that faults 'successive administrations' in Washington for failing to uphold treaty commitments to economic and social rights
Johnson, working decades ago in relative obscurity as African-American woman, to be honored August 25, day before her 100th birthday
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