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Government, appointed Wednesday, is a carefully calibrated balance of 22 prominent and unknown figures from the left and the right, half of them women
Commission says fine of 110 million euros ($122 million) intended as deterrent
Head of law enforcement at Jakarta's international airport says that Katsuhide Naito was arrested after customs officers found 181 lizards, 65 snakes and seven turtles in his luggage
Amid calls for probes and hearings, many lawmakers insist there’s nothing there
The free concert in Saudi Arabia, which adheres to an ultraconservative interpretation of Islamic law, is open to men only
Wal-Mart's online sales surge, tops 1Q expectations
Prime minister's platform for June 8 election marks big shift away from strongly pro-business, free-market policies of past Conservative governments
Evaldas Rimasauskas was arrested in March at the request of U.S. authorities, who accuse the 48-year-old of wire fraud, money laundering and aggravated identity theft
Saudi Arabia is making every effort to dazzle and impress President Donald Trump on his first overseas trip, seizing on visit to cement itself as major player on world stage and shove aside rival Iran
Older white Americans are nearly twice as likely as African-Americans to say they've saved enough for retirement, a new poll found
Donald Trump Jr. traveled to Dubai and met a billionaire business partner in the city-state, as the Emirati's real estate firm still lists possible plans for future joint projects while Trump's father is in the White House
Ebola outbreak in far north near border with Central African Republic is eighth in Congo since 1976
Eyewitness who works at nearby construction site, said building collapsed with loud sound that was followed by enormous cloud of dust
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg tells reporters in Brussels that it 'is absolutely out of the question for NATO to go into combat operations'
Former Senator Joe Lieberman and Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating are among the four
The latest proposal would allow authorities to use electronic surveillance techniques and seize vehicles and real estate while carrying out their work
Many in Iraq know the government must be more inclusive to end extremism, but many hurdles remain
Michael Flynn was the incoming National Security Adviser and a paid advocate for Turkey at the time that he blocked a military plan again IS in Raqqa
As Asian populations age and taboos surrounding death and burial ease, eco-funerals becoming more common
Dutch King Willem-Alexander regularly flew KLM passenger planes for 21 years
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