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The finance ministers of Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Spain wrote they had 'significant concerns' about three of the tax initiatives
Falcon 9 — last used in June — will carry up a Dragon capsule that has also flown on a previous space station supply run
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson told Paul Manafort that his editing of an op-ed that appeared in an English-language newspaper in Ukraine is not something she is going to tolerate
There had been speculation that the Cabinet might undergo immediate changes, but that proved not to be the case as other ministers took their oaths one-by-one and signed declarations pledging to observe the Constitution
Khaled Ali said in a Facebook post that the protesters were arrested on Friday in front of the Egyptian Press Syndicate in downtown Cairo
Americans were already edgy about male-female encounters at work: A New York Times/Morning Consult poll of 5,300 men and women last spring found almost two-thirds thought workers should be extra careful around opposite-sex colleagues, and around a quarter thought private work meetings between men and women were inappropriate
Southern California's wildfire has become the fifth largest in state history and continues to advance northwest of Los Angeles
Monastery in neighboring Aragon region says over 44 of its artifacts were sold illegally to Catalonia in 1980s and issue has become symbol of broader disagreement between opponents and supporters of Catalan independence
May is scheduled to address to the House of Commons to update lawmakers on the agreement reached with the EU Friday
Mikheil Saakashvili, former Georgian president turned opposition leader in Ukraine, was arrested Friday on allegations that he colluded with Ukrainian businessmen tied to Russia to topple President Petro Poroshenko
In an unusual move for a large company, Facebook on Friday publicly released its policies against workplace harassment and bullying, including its enforcement procedures and how it investigates complaints
Latest stark reversal in a county where movie theaters were shut down in the 1980's during a wave of ultraconservatism in the country
El-Sissi has visited Russia three times since ouster of his Islamist predecessor; after taking office, el-Sissi has bought billions of dollars' worth of Russian weapons, including fighter jets and assault helicopters
With IS now driven out of all territory it once held and Iraq's declaration that war against extremists is over, Ambassador Silliman says Washington is focused on keeping peace and rebuilding, and sees Iran's influence as a problem
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory over IS in a national address on Saturday evening, after Iraqi forces cleared the last IS strongholds from Iraq's western desert
Chuch Phoeurn welcomed the US funding and said the preservation of the belongings is important because they can help educate young Cambodians
Maduro responded on state television after casting his vote by threatening to ban political groups that boycotted the mayoral races from future political contests
Booker died Sunday in Solomons, Maryland, according to a Post obituary, citing his wife Carol
Main protest outside government offices in Bucharest brought out thousands on Sunday and riot police closed roads due to the large numbers
Martin Schulz, who heads the center-left Social Democrats, told a party meeting last week that countries refusing to sign a treaty establishing a federal "United States of Europe" by 2025 should leave the European Union
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