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Joesley Batista avoids prosecution under a plea bargain deal in which he described how meatpacking giant JBS had bribed dozens of politicians, including President Michel Temer
Pope wraps up his Colombia trip with deeply personal final day Sunday honoring St. Peter Claver, fellow Jesuit who ministered to hundreds of thousands of African slaves who arrived in Cartagena port to be sold during Spanish colonial times
Government cargo planes flew in supplies and troops began distributing boxes of food to jittery survivors of earthquake that destroyed a large part of Juchitan and killed at least 37 people
Sunnis have been barred from returning to their homes in numerous villages and towns that Kurds seized during fighting with IS militants in belt of territory across north stretching down to Iraq's eastern border.
Police raided two adjacent apartments used as hideouts by members of a splinter faction of outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group
South Africa's economy has suffered from the party's turmoil, dipping briefly into recession in recent months
China's industry ministry is developing a timetable to end production and sale of traditional fuel cars
Yair Netanyahu has drawn criticism for living a life of privilege at taxpayers' expense and for his crude social media posts
Hundreds of people rallied Saturday outside Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City to protest Trump administration's decision to end program protecting young immigrants from deportation
Report says Kim Jong Un's government continues to flout sanctions on commodities, an arms embargo, and shipping and financial restrictions
Monster earthquake and Gulf Coast hurricane just one day apart killed 66 people in Mexico, and no place suffered more than Oaxaca state city of Juchitan, where 36 died as buildings collapsed in magnitude-8.1 temblor
Teenagers are being killed or wounded by firearms at rates far higher in smaller cities than in most other US cities, according to an analysis of shootings compiled by the Gun Violence Archive
More than 100 black bears, cougars, bobcats, deer and elk slaughtered, with many of the animals hunted with dogs and then left to rot, authorities say
Also, secretary-general of Arab League visits Baghdad to encourage political dialogue with Irbil as Iraq's Kurdish region pushes toward independence vote
Several rounds of talks this year focused on resolving irritants, such as the tit-for-tat closures of diplomatic missions and expulsion of diplomats
Court says searches of print shop, newspaper formed part of probe of possible disobedience, prevarication and embezzlement of public funds by Catalan officials
With Republicans seething, US president signs legislation linking $15.3 billion in disaster aid to increase in US borrowing limit
Authorities said Saturday that the evacuations had taken place mostly overnight because of the smoke produced by the blaze, which broke out Friday
At stake is the shape of future regional dynamics, determining whether the United States or Russia and Iran will have more influence in the oil-rich area
While supporters say they’re honoring their Spanish heritage, Native American tribes see the monuments and events are reminders of forced religious conversions and violence against resisters of Spanish rule
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