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In a blow to disarmament activists, International Court of Justice rules that Marshall Islands failed to prove that legal dispute over disarmament existed between it and three nuclear powers before case was filed in 2014, and that 'consequently the court lacks jurisdiction'
Officials from both companies said the robotic floor cleaner will change the industry, improving efficiency, productivity and safety
Analysts are hopeful that export sales will pick up after rough two years when American producers had to battle rising dollar that made their products costlier overseas
Member of conservative government says that mass protests by women against total abortion ban have been a lesson in 'humility' for leadership and that 'there will not be a total abortion ban'
More than 100 migrants who set off on foot toward Hungarian border to protest EU's closed borders agreed Wednesday to end their march and return to Belgrade
Metropolitan Magistrate handed down the order after investigators said there was no evidence connecting Tahmid Hasib Khan, a 22-year-old undergraduate at the University of Toronto, to the July 1 attack in Dhaka
However, a survey of British businesses provided further evidence that they have put the initial shock of the Brexit vote behind them, thanks partly to the plunge in the pound
Muhammadu Buhari is selling two jets in line with a campaign promise to reduce unnecessary luxuries, including the 11-aircraft presidential fleet
Line between Ethiopia and coastal nation of Djibouti, portal for almost all of the country's imports, is one of several high-profile projects that have attracted Chinese and Turkish investors, among others
The women were from poor backgrounds, spoke little English and were lured with promises of a better life
Parliament Speaker Andrian Candu says government thinks 'the Russians are financing political parties and leaders' and backing anti-government protests
The English daily 'Kashmir Reader' did not publish for the second straight day on Tuesday, following a government order over the weekend for its owner to halt publication
Seyoum Teshome, an outspoken university lecturer who has been quoted frequently by international media about the anti-government protests, was detained Oct. 1 at his home in Wolisso town in Oromia region
A camp in the northern part of the country was rocked by mortars, IEDs
Minneapolis police look into whether a doctor prescribed the fentanyl, or if it came from the black market
Widespread loss of safety, rule of law holds continent back in annual survey
Move effectively cancels first political contest in decade between rival Fatah and Hamas in both territories
For many of the 150,000-plus patients nationwide whose tumors have spread to bones, brains, lungs or other distant organs, the hue heralding breast cancer awareness and survival each October is a little too rosy
Midwestern state will use a three-drug combination to put inmates to death
Event is sponsored by Glamour magazine's The Girl Project, which offers education help to more than 50 million girls worldwide
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