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Those missing were all from one single rubber boat that got ruptured while at sea.
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari beat incumbent Goodluck Jonathan in the March 2015 presidential election
Mattis' stories illustrate how he sees his military experience as a way to connect with troops who often feel distant from their political leaders
Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik are the only North Korean athletes who have qualified for the Feb. 9-25 Olympics in Pyeongchang so far
Government's National Institute of Statistics and Geography also says consumer prices rose 0.59 percent in December
'The Opera House' will be broadcast to theaters worldwide Saturday as part of the Metropolitan Opera's 'Live in HD' series
Bosnian Serbs observe day in stubborn defiance of West and their non-Serb compatriots, but with tacit backing from Russia.
Eurostat, the European Union's statistics agency, said the jobless rate adjusted for seasonal factors fell to 8.7 percent in November from 8.8 percent the previous month
Beckham, who is married to fashion mogul Victoria Beckham, will launch 21 men’s grooming products under the name House 99 on Feb. 1 in the United Kingdom, exclusively at Harvey Nichols stores.
Venezuela is pressing for high-level talks with leaders of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire before trading can resume, officials said
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell says the Falcon 9 rocket 'did everything correctly' and suggestions otherwise are 'categorically false'
Company has big plans but first it has to pull out of skid caused by serious security flaw in its processor chips, which undergird many of the world's smartphones and personal computers
Egypt has been battling militants in the northern part of Sinai Peninsula for years, but the insurgency became far more deadly after the 2013 military ouster of Mohamed Morsi, the country's first freely elected civilian president
Zermatt tourism office says power has been restored in town and no people were at risk because authorities shuttered access to the nearby ski slopes and hiking trails a day earlier
At least 226 people were taken to hospitals ‘but most with minor injuries,’ official says
Prosecutor's office says probe was opened last week over alleged 'deception and planned obsolescence' of some Apple products
Guillermo del Toro's fantastical thriller is nominated in 12 categories, including best picture and best director
While Hoover will no longer lead the House of Representatives, he still has a seat in the chamber's back row, where he plans to be a vocal member of the Republican majority
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