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Cristina Fernandez faces a charge of treason for allegedly covering up the role of Iranians in a 1994 bomb attack on a Jewish center
Some facts about city Israel claims as its capital, even though nearly 40 percent of its population are not Israeli citizens
Ragia Omran was chosen from among 15 rights defenders from around the world to receive the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law.
The UAE is largely tax-free, though value-added taxes will begin in the country on Jan. 1.
Pontiff fills two important positions in Catholic Church with clergymen he has known and promoted in recent years
Prize winners say more women entering undergraduate programs in sciences today
He led a secret life, documenting Islamic State’s atrocities. Now Omar Mohammed no longer wants to remain anonymous.
A Thai historian faces Thailand’s lese majeste law for suggesting a 500-year-old duel on elephant-back may never have happened
A Saudi rebuke, a warning to embassies and calls for protest in West Bank
The Western-backed Palestinian leadership sees the U.S. shift as a dangerous betrayal and game changer
Gay marriage was endorsed by 62 percent of Australian voters who responded to the government-commissioned postal ballot
The envoy discussed U.N. assistance and operations in North Korea along with 'other matters of mutual concern' during a meeting with the vice foreign minister
Thousands of Southern Californians ran for their lives and find that their lives are all they have left
The UN war crimes tribunal is ending its work after 24 years and 161 indictments
Bill would let gun owners legally carry concealed weapons across state lines
Two factors behind the increase are a booming West Coast economy and a lack of federal funding
Experience Hendrix and Legacy Recordings announced Wednesday that they will release Hendrix's 'Both Sides of the Sky' on March 9
Lawsuits are challenging whether President Trump has the authority to undo what other presidents have done
It lies in a quasar dating to 690 million years after the Big Bang, meaning light from this quasar has been traveling our way for more than 13 billion years
So far, the treatment has kept 10 men free of symptoms of hemophilia, a disease in which a person’s blood won’t clot
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