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From Morocco in the west to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf emirates in the east, monarchies have proven more stable than places that experimented with government of the people
Justice Department says $85 billion deal would hurt competition and consumers would have to pay more to watch their favorite TV shows
Kuczynski announced his decision to resign Wednesday, accusing opponents led by daughter of former strongman Alberto Fujimori of plotting his overthrow for months and making it impossible to govern
Unions set up dozens of protests around the country that disrupted travel and schools and saw occasional scuffles with police
Development further curtails independent journalism in the country that has taken an increasingly authoritarian turn under his leadership
Defense lawyers say Doan Thi Huong of Vietnam and Siti Aisyah of Indonesia are scapegoats in the death of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur's airport on Feb. 13 last year
Suspects were killed in gunbattles with police in a city and eight towns in Bulacan province just north of Manila, said police Senior Superintendent Romeo Caramat Jr.
The rebel faction is waiting for buses to take the fighters and their families to other rebel-held areas
The executive of MGA Entertainment says losing the toy store chain would devastate industry
Charges involving illegal campaign funding from a foreign dictator are the most serious faced by a former French president in recent history
British foreign secretary says it's vomit-inducing that Russia's Vladimir Putin is rejoicing over hosting World Cup; Russia says Boris Johnson is 'poisoned' with malice
Less powerful, lower-level employees people among those who may break their silence
A statement from the president’s office say his post would be filled within seven working days
The son of immigrants was among the first to argue for entitlement reform
Report by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says 'crises in the region continue to pose a risk to the stability' of the country
Lawmakers are trying to reach a compromise on the spending bill, and money for a border wall is increasing unlikely to be in it
Agent Lonnie Swartz is accused of shooting into Mexico, striking an unarmed teen 10 times
Advocates for a hands-off approach say big changes in regulations aren't needed
Many arrive at Brazil’s northern border weak from hunger and with no money
Latest records released following a lawsuit filed by the Environmental Integrity Project, an advocacy group
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