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Referring to the Kushner plans to tear down building, Vornado Realty Trust CEO says 'it's likely that those are not feasible' and building will probably remain offices
UN humanitarian chief calls for immediate ‘life-saving’ access to 50,000 displaced Syrians stranded on sealed border
Bosnian media identify suspect as Mirsad Kandic, Kosovo-born Islamic State group supporter sought by Washington for years
Lamwaker Hamad al-Bandaq says fighter jets bombed a house in al-Fatayah district in eastern Darna late Monday, killing at least 12 people
Tuesday's magnitude-6.3 quake was centered west-southwest of Hila, a town on Ambon, the main island in Maluku
Journalist who was put on trial by Vatican for divulging confidential documents is coming out with new book promising to reveal fresh secrets about sex, crimes and money in Holy See
Billed as the 'World Youth Forum' under the patronage of President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, the event is scheduled for Nov. 4-10 in the Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh
According to report, Metropolitan Police are now investigating allegations by seven women over incidents that reportedly took place from the 1980s to 2015
The announcement comes after more than 600,000 minority Rohingya Muslims have been driven out from Myanmar since late August amid a brutal crackdown by military security forces in northern Rakhine state
'Emissions Gap' report takes aim at coal-fired electricity plants being built in developing economies and says investment in renewable energies will pay for itself over the long term
Eurostat said unemployment fell to 8.9 percent in September from 9.0 percent the previous month. That's the lowest rate since January 2009
Intense shelling comes as talks between the government, rebels, and their international sponsors Russia, Turkey, and Iran in Astana are due to close
Billionaire releases photograph of a tunnel he's building to test a novel transportation concept for a system that would move people underground in their personal cars rather than by subway trains
Mark Lowcock says number of Syrians who have been displaced within the country for a long time has dropped from 6.3 million to 6.1 million — but 'levels of new displacement remain high,' with 1.8 million people reportedly forced to leave between January and September
With a mix of humor and pathos, six-term Arizona senator returned to his alma mater to speak to the Brigade of Midshipmen and field a few questions about past presidential campaigns, the Russia probe and advice for those at the academy
Move to protest recent gubernatorial elections that they say were rigged to favor President Nicolas Maduro's ruling party
Researchers hope 'Cassie' could be the forerunner of a machine that one day will aid search-and-rescue efforts
Results on state electoral commission's website Monday gave government-backed candidates victory in 57 of 81 municipalities, including the capital, Skopje
Senators approve proposal that would allow Parliament to dismiss chief of Agerpres national news agency, despite opposition from press groups, which said it could harm the outlet's political independence
Unmanned Falcon rocket blasts off from Kennedy Space Center, hoisting communications satellite for South Korean company
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