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A witness says police shot and wounded at least one person amid a rise in ethnic tensions in Nairobi
Handwritten note, on embossed Titanic stationery, penned by first-class passenger Alexander Oskar Holverson on April 13, 1912, has sold for 126,000 pounds ($166,000)
Myanmar doesn't recognize Rohingya as an ethnic group, instead insisting they are Bengali migrants from Bangladesh living illegally in the country
Navalny, who plans to run for president against Putin in next March's election, has repeatedly served jail terms connected to rallies
Pre-election surveys say 53-year-old Borut Pahor could win a majority of votes and avoid a runoff
Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in control of Al-Omar field
The couple, who went missing in late July while on a hike in Joshua Tree National Park, were found locked in an embrace
While China’s resurgent Communist Party once pushed its policies on an unquestioning public, it now struggles to compete for attention with the country’s booming entertainment industry and the celebrity culture
Many Czechs see Andrej Babis as their Donald Trump — a maverick outsider with the business acumen to shake up the system
New York Times reported Saturday the company renewed the TV host's contract after he reached a $32 million settlement
Tom Perez told fellow Democrats on Saturday that unity is crucial in the fight against President Donald Trump
Hawaiians eat millions of cans of Spam a year, the nation's highest per-capita consumption of the processed meat
The deadliest and most destructive wildfires in California history imperiled both the low-wage workers who harvest the nation's most valuable wine grapes and the wealthy entrepreneurs who employ them
Wife of former U.S. Health Secretary asked a state health official whether people with HIV could legally be quarantined
Police allowed the protesters chanting "For shame!" to rally outside the seat of government and KGB headquarters
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is drawing much criticism from various quarters for appointment of Mugabe as 'goodwill ambassador'
Remarks on the same day by former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama raise the prospect that more dissenters will follow in defiance of President Donald Trump and his policies
There was no immediate word on a possible motive
The former White House adviser wasn’t welcomed by all Republicans, but he did receive a standing ovation
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