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Gruevski was not present in court when the verdict was read and will remain free pending appeal
Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad told Russia's Sputnik news agency the topic isn't for discussion since it involves Syria's sovereignty
In its decision, Jerusalem court ordered Interior Ministry to allow Omar Shakir to remain in Israel for duration of legal proceedings
Husnain Rashid is on trial for allegedly encouraging attacks on 4-year-old Prince George
Populist blocs proposed Conte as a compromise candidate for premier amid fears Italy was taking populist plunge
Democrats picked nominees in Kentucky, Arkansas and Texas ahead of the November midterms
He was among the greatest writers never to win the Nobel Prize
Sabika Sheikh was among 10 students and staff slain Friday at Santa Fe High School
Meanwhile, White House press secretary says meeting to let House Republicans review classified information on Russia probe will happen Thursday
Request comes with Israeli-Palestinian relations at their lowest point in years in aftermath of the U.S. Embassy move to Jerusalem and recent bloodshed on Gaza border
About 3,200 officers were deployed, police say, to prevent about 200 demonstrators from defying junta ban on protests with march from Bangkok university campus to Government House, where they were to demand that elections be held this year
The conviction of Philip Wilson, 67, is seen as another step toward holding the church to account for a global abuse crisis
Yarmouk, once home to thousands of Palestinian refugees, was deserted as the government laid siege to it and Islamic State militants moved in in 2015
Subdued during diplomatic overtures ahead of planned Kim-Trump meeting, Pyongyang sharpens criticism of South Korea, US
Canadian air crash investigator's new book argues that two wing flaps found on islands off Africa in 2015 and 2016 point to pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah performing controlled ditching outside 120,000 square kilometers that were scoured by sonar
Former Catalan leader was released April 6 after a German court said it appeared he can't be extradited for rebellion, the more serious of the two charges.
Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom says that EU still has no idea whether US President Donald Trump will slap tariffs on the bloc's steel and aluminum exports next week
International rights group says Egyptian military has intensified home demolitions in northern part of Sinai Peninsula as part of its campaign against local affiliate of Islamic State group
Palestinian foreign minister asks International Criminal Court to open an investigation into alleged Israeli 'crimes' committed against the Palestinian people
Richard Goodwin was among the youngest members of John F. Kennedy's inner circle and among the last survivors
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