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Progress made in containing outbreak that has killed about 70 people in southern African nation since October.
Oil Ministry's statement quotes BP's president for Middle East region, Michael Townshend, as saying that his company will conduct surveys and studies to increase production to 750,000 barrels a day
Raid capped police and army hunt for suspect in drive-by shooting last week that killed rabbi from Israeli settlement outpost in West Bank, said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld
Emirates announced Thursday it struck a deal with Airbus to purchase 20 A380 aircraft with the option to buy 16 more in a deal worth $16 billion
Saccone, a, 59-year-old state lawmaker, is trying to succeed Tim Murphy, who resigned after admitting to an extramarital affair
Wai began her career in the 1970s in Hong Kong as a kung fu star
John Kelly's comments come amid shaky effort to craft accord protecting hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation
Federal Emergency Management Agency and Treasury Department say Puerto Rico has had a central cash balance exceeding $1.5 billion in the nearly four months since the Hurricane Maria.
Turkey views US-backed Syrian Kurdish forces as terrorists, and as extension of the Kurdish insurgency raging in its southeast
Marchers express their opposition to a proposal in parliament to further tighten the country's already restrictive abortion law
The bodies — which had been buried for about an average of six months — were so badly decomposed that neither their gender nor identity could be immediately established
Under the state of emergency, Turkey has arrested around 50,000 people, including journalists and activists, and shut down media and non-governmental organizations
Task force was supposed to issue a report to the legislature by February 1, but lawmakers say the panel's work maybe delayed a year
Small organization run by four women is transforming opera with cutting-edge work
Advocacy groups, universities and employers — such as Amazon chief Jeff Bezos who donated $33 million — have started developing contingency plans amid the uncertain future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program
Experts urge changing blood-alcohol threshold from 0.08 to 0.05 to reduce number of 10,000 people dying a year in US from alcohol-related road accidents
Russian whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov and World Anti-Doping Agency investigator Richard McLaren will testify by video or telephone link to the closed-door hearings, CAS says
Attorney for former Trump chief strategist apparently communicated with other administration official in real-time about what questions Bannon could answer
Apple plans to take advantage of that provision to bring back more than $250 billion in offshore cash, generating a tax bill of roughly $38 billion
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