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Residents of Damascus are scrambling for clean water after government attacked rebels holding city's main source in nearby valley, leading to accidental outage that has stretched on for nearly two weeks
Moscow moves to expand defense ties with Filipino president known for being hostile toward US
Government regulators will allow private companies to enter salt market and existing wholesalers will be allowed to operate outside previously designated areas, run marketing campaigns
After judge ruled that Dylann Roof is competent to represent himself, same jury will return to court to begin contemplating his punishment for slayings of nine black parishioners at South Carolina church
For nearly a decade, the filmmaker has tried to build a museum to house an extensive personal collection that includes 40,000 paintings, illustrations and film-related items
Survey shows manufacturers gaining business from devaluation of pound since country's decision in June to leave EU
The 18-hole course is likely to be the first Trump-connected property to open after his Jan. 20 inauguration as president, joining his organization's projects stretching from Bali to Panama
Thomas de Maiziere's suggestions in a guest article Tuesday in the daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung follow last month's attack on a Berlin Christmas market
Gov. Purnama is charged with insulting Islam and desecrating the Quran by using one of its verses to boost his chances of winning re-election
The announcement came as 24 cities were under a pollution 'red alert,' the highest warning level
The Mexican government said deregulation had long been planned, but unfortunately coincided with rising world oil prices
Author of criticism, novels, poetry, screenplays and many less classifiable books, Berger had considerable influence as a late 20th-century thinker.
Aim of social experiment is to cut government red tape, reduce poverty and boost employment
Demonstrators were protesting the transfer of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, a move announced alongside a Saudi aid package last year, leading critics to condemn it as a land sell-off
Democrats around country demanding change from party leaders they say have focused too heavily on White House race
Vatican released text of Dec. 28 letter Francis sent to bishops about injustices to children such as slave labor, malnutrition and sexual exploitation, including abuse by priests
Marching band of Alabama's oldest private, historically black liberal arts college will march at the inauguration as other historically black schools abstain
GOP intent on unraveling eight years of President Obama's Democratic agenda and targeting massive legacy programs from Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson such as Social Security, Medicare
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