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Mayor Jim Kenney says the epidemic 'has exacted a grim toll' on Philadelphia
Belgium's move follows President Trump's decision to suspend millions of dollars in aid to the UN's Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA
Khaled Ali's complaints suggested he was struggling to secure the 25,000 signatures necessary to challenge President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi in the next election
The project aims to highlight where valuable amounts of aluminum, copper and gold could be retrieved from discarded batteries, electronics and cars in landfills and scrapyards
Hailemariam Desalegn is the highest-ranking Ethiopian official to travel to Egypt to take part in what has become a regular meeting of the 'High Joint Commission' to address the issue
The vote in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday was likely lawmakers' last session before a March 4 election
European Commission chief says even if Article 50 is set up to let Britain leave, there is another article that 'would allow them to accede again and I would be happy to facilitate that'
There's no way to predict what strain of the shape-shifting flu virus could trigger another pandemic, but researchers hope they're finally closing in on stronger flu shots
Official says there was a spike in disappearances in the region from June to September after the area's most powerful organized crime group splintered
Erna Solberg presented her team Wednesday after talks during which that portfolio was sacrificed
King salmon numbers have been dwindling for years, but researchers don't have concrete answers as to why
Amid an escalating dispute with the United States, Turkey has threatened to attack Afrin, home to a US-backed Kurdish militia Ankara describes as 'terrorist'
Government is proposing a set of laws that would tax and possibly sanction Hungarian groups who assist illegal migration and receive foreign funding
The WEF, the organizer of the annual Davos conference that convenes next week, cites a "deteriorating geopolitical landscape" and increasing cyber threats as key factors behind a pessimistic outlook this year
Another 361 detainees were freed Wednesday from several jails across southern Ethiopia, as part of the government's recent pledge to 'widen the democratic space for all'
But Germany's foreign minister also made clear that according to bilateral treaties, the question of reparations has long been concluded
Governorate has renovated old covered marketplace as well as some of old churches, and famous Khaled bin al-Waleed mosque is undergoing renovation, but most of the neighborhoods are still sprawling ruins
Timothee Chalamet is just the latest cast member of an Allen production to express regret or guilt about being professionally associated with the director
North Korea informed South Korea of the size of its Olympic cheering squad when officials from the rivals met at the border for the third time in less than 10 days to discuss how to cooperate in the Olympics
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