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European foreign ministers Monday also ordered EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini to propose ways to toughen EU embargo blocking provision of arms and equipment that could be used for internal repression
$6.5-million research and conservation program will involve Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, whose borders meet on the lake, as well as Central African Republic
150,000 people in 11 counties in Jonglei, Upper Nile, Unity and Western Bahr el Ghazal states could slip into famine this year
Russain athletes had to sign document agreeing not to display any national symbols or protest the restrictions
Chance meeting at a pie shop gives former basketball player chance to try new sport
No plan appears ready to take off despite a long list of proposals
Graham reached millions with his message of salvation through Jesus Christ.
The former first lady tweeted Sunday that the book, to come out a week after the 2018 midterm elections, is called 'Becoming'
The system that stretched from Texas to the Canadian Maritime provinces had prompted several emergency declarations even before the dangerous storms arrived
Anadolu news agency says Salih Muslim, former co-chair of the Democratic Union Party, or PYD, was detained in Prague
Parents have released a list of 105 young women they say are still missing nearly a week after Boko Haram militants attacked northern town, demanding that residents direct them toward school for girls
Pope Francis leads thousands of people in St. Peter's Square in praying for an 'immediate' end to hostilities
Activists reported low-level clashes on southern edge of rebel-held suburbs, known as eastern Ghouta, and two airstrikes late on Saturday night, shortly after resolution was adopted
Humanity’s extraordinary feats of winter athletic prowess unfolded, revealing the expected triumphs but also sudden surprise legends like Czech skier-snowboarder Ester Ledecka and the medal-grabbing “Garlic Girls,” South Korea’s hometown curling favorites .
While Myanmar and Bangladesh have agreed on repatriation, few signs Rohingya are going home soon
Ryan Zinke, who has rolled back regulations considered burdensome to the oil and gas industry, now wants to decentralize the department’s bureaucracy
Former radio host rejects idea that because he was her boss, it could be sexual harassment
Several governors, Democratic and Republican, are looking at their own gun restrictions
British-drafted resolution would condemn Iran for providing missiles and drones to Shiite rebels in Yemen and would commit to future action against Tehran
US officials accuse Washington Edison Prado, also known by the alias "Gerald," of shipping more than 250 tons of cocaine to the United States
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