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Vote in Congress' lower house Wednesday will determine whether Michel Temer should be suspended and put on trial over a bribery charge filed against him by country's attorney general
The Warsaw Uprising was a doomed revolt against the occupying Germans during World War II
Pulitzer Prize-winning author spent the first 13 years of his life in the Shillington house
Experts warn, however, that draft's lack of clarity will pave the way for another phase of instability
Among those challenging Sirleaf in the October 10 election are her vice president and two of the men she faced during Liberia's 2011 vote
Concerns have been raised about cost to taxpayers and the waiving of numerous environmental and other regulations to accommodate Foxconn, but Wilson said the company has to abide by state and federal regulations
Kelly, a decorated retired Marine general who served three tours in Iraq, is not afraid to stand up to his commander-in-chief
Christopher Wray would replace James Comey, who was abruptly fired by Trump in May amid an investigation into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election
Ban will take effect on September 1, 30 days after the regulations are published Wednesday in the Federal Register
National Hurricane Center says remnants of brief-lived tropical storm have maximum sustained winds near 30 mph (45 kph) as it moves further away from Florida
Tens of thousands of others have calculated it is better to stay in Lebanon, despite sweeping restrictions on movement and employment
An Air Force statement says the purpose is to test the effectiveness, readiness, and accuracy of the weapon system
Stanislav Lisov is charged with developing NeverQuest software that targeted banking clients in the United States between June 2012 and January 2015
Iranian state television described the launch as involving a "Simorgh" rocket that is capable of carrying a satellite weighing 250 kilograms (550 pounds)
Alex Hernandez pleaded guilty in May to a charge of threatening to kill and inflict bodily harm upon Obama when he was president
The Red Sea area will include diving attractions and a nature reserve - and there are suggestions that the kingdom's strict rules on women's veils and gender segregation could be waived in the tourist haven
Government lifts threat to ban encrypted messaging app Telegram because it's taking steps to block 'negative' content that includes forums for Islamic State group supporters
Authorities launch six-month test of automatic facial recognition technology at Berlin railway station, which top security official says could be used to improve security in future
Syria's government says Saudi authorities continue to place restrictions on Syrian citizens looking to take part in this year's hajj, accusing kingdom of 'politicizing' annual Muslim pilgrimage
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