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Authorities say it is unclear whether Mir Hazar Khan Bijrani, a provincial minister, and his wife died from murder or suicide
Yellen will be remembered for her achievements in deftly guiding the Fed's role in the US economy's slow recovery from a crushing financial crisis and recession
Some Vatican observers wonder whether Francis is getting enough of high-quality briefings befitting a world leader, or whether he is relying more on instinct and his own network of informants
The European Union propose full residency rights even after Britain leaves
Makeshift barricades were hastily erected on the street outside the residence soon after the attack
Sharif himself has castigated judges for ousting him from power, but has faced no legal action over his speeches
The deal is worth at least $3 billion, sources say
Mount Mayon’s eruptions have been sporadic and for now the lava is within the evacuation zone
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe speaks in the wake of an assault this week in a Paris suburb on an 8-year-old boy wearing a Jewish skullcap
Avigdor Lieberman says Lebanese army will be targeted and 'if citizens of Tel Aviv are forced to sit in shelters, all of Beirut will too'
Pavel Grudinin, oddly a millionaire, is Communist party's first new nominee in 14 years as it hopes to rejuvenate itself
Isaias Afwerki says migrants from his country and Sudan 'need fair compensation to start a new life in their home country'
UN Envoy Nimetz says there appears to be momentum for solving the dispute that has poisoned the two countries' relations
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement deepens Palestinian fears that their dreams of independence may be out of reach
Poll was the first since a court last week upheld a corruption conviction against da Silva, but it showed him with a comfortable lead were he run for office now
Federal agency is winding down food and water distribution as markets reopen, but will continue to provide aid where needed for the foreseeable future
Hillary Clinton says she should not have let a senior campaign adviser keep his job after a female staffer accused him of sexual harassment in 2007
June gathering of leaders from seven wealthy democracies will mark Trump's first trip to Canada
Crushed metal sat in a heap on the side of the house, its tail rotor sticking out of the roof of a nearby home and a 6-foot chunk landing in the street in front of yet another house
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