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Canada will amend its sanctions rules to include rights violators, acting in honor of the Russian whistleblower Sergei Magnitsky, who died in prison
Removing a president between elections is tough by design, though mechanisms exist
On Monday, Javier Valdez in Culiacan, Sinaloa, became the sixth journalist slain in less than three months in six different states
Deputy commissioner of Australian Taxation Office accused of abusing his position as a public servant by passing information to his son, the managing director of a Sydney financial services company
The sponsor, Assemblyman Rob Bonta, a Democrat, said he learned that the bill caused veterans and Vietnamese-Americans 'distress and hurt'
Lawyer tries to win a relaxation of conditions requiring Pollard to submit to curfew plus monitoring of workplace computer and whereabouts
Because of costs, cancer patients three times more likely to declare bankruptcy than people without the disease
Tough-talking, cowboy hat-wearing firebrand says he will work in Office of Partnership and Engagement as liaison to state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies; he will start in June
Residents of Oklahoma subdivision and Wisconsin trailer park leveled by deadly tornadoes sifted through what remained of their homes and possessions Wednesday, even as forecasters warned of another round of powerful storms
In televised speech, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said United States and its allies are closely watching vote on Friday
President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday criticized Venezuelan expatriates who have been harassing or yelling at Venezuelan officials abroad
Ethiopian Federal High Court says defendants had been accused of planning to carry out terror attacks inside East African country
Camps for thousands of people displaced by Boko Haram will have to stay open beyond end of this month as Nigeria's military continues to fight extremists in so-called liberated areas, officials say
Gunfire could be heard in the morning, but the justice minister says the situation is now under control
Rap group CD REV backed by China's government warns South Korea in music video that 'you're going too far' with deployment of US missile defense system
Banning large electronics would create logistical chaos on the world's busiest corridor of air travel — as many as 65 million people a year travel between Europe and North American on over 400 daily flights
Festival organizers have said everything has been done to maintain balance of safety and the celebratory atmosphere of world's most prestigious film festival
Israeli officials Wednesday sought to downplay any damage caused by President Trump's disclosure of classified information to senior Russian officials that was reportedly provided by Israel
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