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Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat accuses Washington of bowing to pressure from Israel 'at a time when we are trying to cooperate to achieve the ultimate deal'
The 69-year-old veteran politician -- who has been president of Northern Ireland's second-largest party since 1983 -- told the party's annual conference in Dublin he would not run in the next Irish parliamentary elections
He was known for his research on malaria and for sequencing the genome of the mosquito that transmits the disease
Prosecutors were involved in putting a Turkish-Iranian businessman on trial for allegedly violating US sanctions against Iran
Mahinour el-Masry, a rights lawyer herself and notable activist from the country's 2011 uprising, and another defendant attended Saturday's trial in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc and two smaller parties pushed Saturday to find agreement on climate change and immigration, with an eye on producing compromises by weekend's end so they can move ahead with talks on building a ruling coalition
The stories of abuse have roiled the entertainment industry, politics, tech and more, raising the possibility that this could be a watershed moment to end tolerance of such behavior
Turkey's Naim Suleymanoglu was considered one of the sport's greatest athletes and earned his nickname for his strength and diminutive size.
Ethiopia is finalizing construction of Africa's largest hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile. Egypt fears that will cut into its water supply
Doctors Without Borders says it has yet to receive authority to fly to Sanaa
The Office of Compliance doesn’t break down the figures, so there is no way to know how many of the 264 settlements concerned sexual harassment
Lawyer Abbe Lowell says White House adviser encouraged others in President Trump's campaign to decline meetings with foreign people who 'go back home and claim they have special access to gain importance for themselves'
More than 30,000 people are missing in Mexico, many are victims of drug violence
Palestinians run afoul of obscure U.S. law that says PLO's mission must close if Palestinians try to prosecute Israelis for crimes against Palestinians
It could be working nonstop, deciding the fate of up to three lawmakers, including two facing allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior
Singer, 55, released part 1 of anthology that includes a book, five albums — including songs never heard before — and behind-the-scenes stories and photos focused on the years 1989-1993
'It's like watching the Earth breathe,' a NASA oceanographer says
Growing group of bipartisan critics question secretary of state's leadership, accuse him of presiding over debilitating brain drain of the nation's diplomatic corps
Legislators voted 39-19 to revoke prison orders for Jorge Picciani, Paulo Melo and Edson Albertassi — Picciani is the legislature's president
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