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The sudden burst of violence follows weeks of mass Palestinian protests along the Gaza border with Israel
Law submitted to parliament would make it a criminal offense punishable by up to a year in prison to promote or facilitate 'illegal migration'
President Donald Trump seizes on an error by liberal activists who tweeted photos of young-looking immigrants at US-Mexico border in steel cages and blamed current administration for separating immigrant children from parents
Emergency alerts from Interior Ministry will be given priority broadcast on Twitter, Facebook, Google
President Trump traveling to Nashville to raise campaign cash for Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn, the party's leading US Senate hopeful in Tennessee, and headline a rally with his most loyal supporters
Ministry statement says vessels were suspected of engaging in offshore ship-to-ship transfers banned under UN Security Council resolutions
Law says doctors who provide abortion pills must hold a contract with another physician who has admitting privileges at a hospital and who would agree to handle complications
Australia, Malaysia and China agreed in 2016 that an official search would only resume if the three countries had credible evidence that identified a specific location for the wreckage
Protests erupted in mid-April after Ortega imposed austerity measures for Nicaragua's social security system
The US has already sanctioned 70 Venezuela officials, including Maduro, accusing them of turning the once-democratic nation into an authoritarian regime
Jonathan Quispe was killed during protest demanding increase in budget for public university
Joshua Holt will return to Salt Lake City after receiving medical care, visiting President Donald Trump in Washington
Vaccination campaign targets health workers and others who are in contact with the sick
Transgender activists hail ruling as momentous step in Dutch law
European Union is seeking to shield the bloc's strategic and economic interests in Iran as foreign policy chief insists that the unity of the member states was unquestioned
Special Agent Siuzdak's lawsuit, filed in 2014, exposed allegations of strife and dysfunction within the FBI's main Connecticut office in New Haven
Nord Stream 2 project would double the amount of natural gas Russia can funnel directly to Germany, intentionally skirting Eastern European nations like Poland
Parliament is scheduled on Saturday to name the commission to draft a new constitution, consulting with the citizenry and eventually bringing it to a referendum
Parliament agreed to subject Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to vote of no confidence this week in wake of graft convictions of businesspeople and officials tied to his conservative Popular Party
Philippine president has been slammed for not publicly raising alarm over recent Chinese actions, including the reported installation of missile defense systems on its newly constructed islands
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