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Erdogan set the presidential and parliamentary elections for June 24, in a move that will usher in a new system cementing the president's grip on power more than a year ahead of schedule
Artefacts were taken from archaeological sites in the Orastie Mountains between 2000 and 2001 and smuggled out of the country
The World Health Organization says the first-ever vaccine for dengue needs to be dealt with in 'a much safer way,' meaning that the shot should mostly be given to people who have previously been infected with the disease'
French president Macron has outlined ambitious plans for greater economic integration across the 28-nation bloc, but his proposals have met resistance in some member countries
Syrian asylum-seeker attacking man wearing Jewish head cover has sparked outrage across Germany; incident captured on video
Taiwan's government said Thursday that recent Chinese military drills aim to intimidate the island and are a threat to regional peace and stability
Festivities are planned worldwide, culminating with a synchronized smoke at 4:20 pm local time
Internal fight among members of the secretive academy that awards the Nobel Prize in Literature is spilling on to the streets of Sweden
Indonesia's Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said the magnitude-4.4 quake that occurred Wednesday at depth of 4 kilometers was centered about 52 kilometers north of Kebumen, Central Java province
Colombia suspects the decision reflects frustration of hunting rebels who kidnapped and killed three members of the press
The governor will deploy troops but they will avoid immigration-related work
The quake, at least magnitude 5.5, struck near the only operating nuclear power plant in the republic
A former soldier recruited two others to kill a real estate agent in the Philippines
The engine manufacturer recommended the inspections a year ago
Agriculture Committee Democrats say the bill could throw 2 million off food stamps
Democrat Eric Schneiderman wrote to state legislators urging them to clarify law
In August 2016, McDougal was paid $150,000 for rights to her story about alleged relationship with Trump, but story never ran
Moscow made claim that traces of second nerve agent were discovered in English city where former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, his daughter were poisoned
Initial findings from investigators show that Tuesday's emergency was eerily similar to an engine failure on another Southwest plane in 2016
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