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Deng Guilian's husband Hua Haifeng was in Ganzhou where he had been investigating working conditions at factories that until at least March made shoes for Ivanka Trump's brand
The plans for settlements are the first since US President Donald Trump urged a construction freeze
The former health minister was found guilty of swaying a vote crucial to Samsung
Move is signal South American country is stepping back from its global leadership on climate change just as the United States is also retreating
Eager for diversions from politics and conflict with the Palestinians, Israelis often rejoice when one of their own breaks through on the international stage
Film is a messy and muddled product lacking even the carefree spirit of the Brendan Fraser 'Mummy' trilogy
The referendum on whether to secede from Iraq will be held in the three governorates that make up the Kurdish region
Business owners see growing awareness and concern about the environment, and a desire by consumers and businesses to lower their energy costs
Praised for his independence and integrity, Comey spent three decades in law enforcement
U.S. President Trump demands NATO's member countries increase their spending on defense forces
Class includes doctors, scientists, engineers, pilots and military officers; they've worked in submarines, emergency rooms, universities, jet cockpits and battleships; they range in age from 29 to 42
A replica of an Assyrian statue destroyed by Islamic State militants in Iraq in 2014 will soar over tourists in London's Trafalgar Square beginning in March, courtesy of a vision from Michael Rakowitz
Ashton Kutcher, Jada Pinkett Smith and Katherine Heigl will be among the presenters at the awards show Wednesday night in Nashville, Tennesssee
Former US secretary of state examines economic, religious, racial, and cultural factors dividing populations today
Some business groups call the rule ineffective, while other groups say it has largely been successful in ensuring that minerals worth trillions of dollars don't benefit armed rebel groups
Number of states representing nearly 40 percent of U.S. economy, hundreds of mayors and business leaders pledge to keep reducing fossil-fuel emissions
Dramatic congressional hearings seen as Washington art form, rite of democracy carefully crafted for cameras
Wisconsin Republican says House will vote on such debt legislation before government defaults — but not necessarily by August deadline requested last month by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
Trudeau posts a picture of the pair talking in the eatery, with the caption 'How do we get young leaders to take action in their communities? Thanks BarackObama for your visit & insights tonight in my hometown'
Trump proposed a budget last month that would cut nearly $700 million from grant programs for local first responders; overall, Homeland Security would face a reduction of 3.2 percent
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