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Stone-throwing students are locked in a bitter national dispute with administrators and the government over demonstrators' demands for free education
The 73-year-old singer-songwriter expressed his feelings about Donald Trump and Israel in his 2-hour, politically-charged set that closed out the three-day classic rock concert in Indio, California
Announcement came two days after state ruled Iranian-inspired Islamic Movement was illegal
The State Security Service says it had been monitoring the judges' "expensive and luxurious lifestyle'' amid complaints they had accepted bribes
Taj Mahal becomes fifth Atlantic City casino to go out of business since 2014, when four others, including Trump Plaza, shut their doors
Ethiopia accused elements in Eritrea, Egypt and other states of arming, training, funding groups that it blames for wave of protests and violence in regions around Addis Ababa
One soldier was reported injured in the initial fighting
As drones quickly pick up momentum around the world, Africa, the continent with some of the most entrenched humanitarian crises, hopes the technology will bring progress
Pattakos was the last survivor among the leaders of a 1967 coup that ruled Greece for seven years
New to club of 'princes' of the church are bishops from Bangui, Central African Republic; Port Louis, Mauritius and Tlalnepantla, Mexico
Deal adds to a multibillion-dollar string of Chinese ventures with Hollywood studios to capture more of profits from China's growing media market
Amnesty International and Human Rights watch allege that both sides have arbitrarily detained civilians, sometimes holding them incommunicado for months in prisons that authorities don't acknowledge exist
Former Access Hollywood entertainment tv host apologized Friday for his part in the encounter
Mohammed Rahami says US authorities recently turned back his wife and one of his sons when they tried to travel from Afghanistan to the United States
Nearly two decades later, Swedish doctor became first to deliver babies — five so far — from women with donated wombs
The two Iranians were detained after being seen photographing Shi'ite congregation halls ahead of next week's Ashoura religious ceremony
The waivers circumvent parts of the 2008 Child Soldiers Prevention Act, which is meant to block certain kinds of military assistance
Spokesperson for E! entertainment network tells Variety magazine that 'Kim's well-being is our core focus right now'
An explanation of how the conflict began and developed over the decades
Tutu was brought into St. George's Cathedral in a wheelchair but was later helped to his feet. He wiped away tears and gave thanks at the sight of friends and well-wishers in the congregation
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