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US threat underscores ‘dirty American role in the terrorist war’ against Syria, state-run newspaper Al Baath says in editorial
Mahmoud Abbas was discharged from a West Bank hospital, ending a weeklong stay that drew new attention to 83-year-old's long history of health problems and his refusal to name a deputy or successor
Warsaw concerned for its own and region's security following Russia's annexation of Crimea, its role in east Ukraine conflict
Taken together, trademarks could allow her brand to market a lifetime's worth of products in China, from baby blankets to coffins, and host of things in between, including perfume, make-up, bowls, mirrors, furniture, books, coffee, chocolate and honey
In July 2016, Ellicott City received 6.6 inches (17 centimeters) of rain over a two- to three-hour period
Saturday's arrests are part of the "siege" on El Mencho, said Alejandro Hope, a Mexican security expert
About 2,000 police officers were in place to prevent trouble, including reinforcements from other parts of Germany
Montana tribal chairman Floyd Azure tells Ryan Zinke law enforcement for county and tribe cannot keep up with issues meth addiction has caused
Lava spewing from Kilauea volcano breached property overnight and was within 183 meters of nearest well
Move draws condemnation from Beijing as President Donald Trump seeks its continued cooperation on North Korea
Ninety-three year-old Herbert Walker Bush experienced low blood pressure and fatigue, a spokesman said
Ethiopia is receiving heavy seasonal rains which sometimes cause severe landslides in some parts of the country
As World War II naval officer, Yasuhiro Nakasone witnessed the depths of his country's utter defeat and devastation; four decades later, he presided over Japan in the 1980s at the pinnacle of its economic success
High-ranking military officials from US, France and Germany have taken part in Memorial Day ceremonies at an American cemetery in northern France to mark centennial of battle of Belleau Wood
New death happened in Iboko, a rural area in northwestern Equateur province, said Health Ministry statement released Sunday
Heavy fighting between pro-government forces and Shi'ite rebels has killed more than 150 people in the last four days, Yemeni officials and witnesses say
The official briefed a group of reporters on the possible North Korea summit on the condition of anonymity
The US courts are weighing whether sex discrimination laws apply to LGBT people and whether business can assert religious objections
The subtropical storm is expected to bring as much as 15 inches of rain to parts of the coast; three states declare emergencies
Oman’s third-largest city received nearly three years’ worth of rain
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