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Flooding across eastern North Carolina was expected to get worse before it gets better
Rwandan prosecutors accuse Munyakazi, a college professor at the time of the genocide, of being among the ideologues of the genocide in which over 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed by Hutu extremists
Economist Intelligence Unit releases index that places Singapore at seven out of 17 Asian countries for its ability to prevent illicit trade that includes counterfeit goods, arms, endangered wildlife
Japanese television showed black smoke billowing from substation in business district; as many as 350,000 households, offices temporarily out of power
The Stock Exchange of Thailand's benchmark fell nearly 7 percent Wednesday afternoon before recovering somewhat for a 4.1 percent loss for the day
At the Bogota tent city and in marches across the nation, Colombians send a message: Save the deal
Joshua Holt of Utah was arrested in June, accused of stockpiling weapons
In monthly report, global watchdog says production by group’s countries’ hit record high in September of 33.64 million barrels a day
Learning how to feed is the latest struggle as medical problems mount for him and many other infants born with small heads to mothers infected with the Zika virus in Brazil
Poland's conservative government unexpectedly ended negotiations with Airbus Helicopters last week over a 3.14 billion-euro ($3.5 billion) deal, saying it was against nation's economic and security interests
Erdogan says Ankara cannot be excluded from possible operation to recapture Iraqi city of Mosul
Rome leaves open the possibility for a revival if the mayor's government collapses
Both sides of Atlantic appear to have become emboldened to take steps against big companies found to have misbehaved
Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial says Tuesday she hopes President Duterte can sign the draft executive order banning smoking in public nationwide before the end of the month
East African country declared its first state of emergency in quarter-century on Sunday, after months of protests demanding wider freedoms
The U.N. humanitarian agency in Geneva has made an emergency appeal for nearly $120 million in aid
Federal prosecutors allege Silva interfered in a state-run development bank to assure financing for a small firm owned by a nephew of his late first wife
U.N. urges Burundi to continue to work with its staff after harsh human rights report
This is part of an Associated Press series examining issues at stake in the presidential election and how they affect people
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