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Deaths toll among the rebels is highest since Turkey sent troops and tanks into Syria in August to help rebels re-take IS strongholds near border
Hammond says Britain will face a couple of years — or longer — of uncertainty as country goes through process of leaving 28-nation trading bloc
Emmanuel Issoze Ngondet announces 40-member Cabinet that includes at least four members of moderate opposition
Interior Ministry says authorities have detained 10 women linked to Islamic State group who are suspected of plotting suicide attacks and trying to recruit other women to join extremists
Polish women donned black, waved black flags and took to Poland's streets as part of nationwide strike waged to protest legislative proposal for total ban on abortion
Statements from engineer, Thomas Gallagher, came as investigators learned that event data recorder that was supposed to record train's speed and braking information wasn't functioning, according to NTSB vice chair
Boris Nemtsov was shot late at night in February 2015 as he and a companion walked across a bridge near the Kremlin
Francis said he would never interfere in an election campaign, saying 'the people are sovereign'
Spokeswoman for reality TV star says she was 'badly shaken but physically unharmed'
Poland already has one of Europe's most restrictive abortion laws and surveys show little support for an even stricter law, despite the nation's deep Catholicism
For the first time since 1975, every US player won at least one match
Women's rights group files legal complaint against Ilhami Agena who called for mandatory virginity tests for women seeking university admission, Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper reports
The Caucasus nation — the second-largest Shi'ite Muslim country after Iran — has fewer than 300 Azeri Catholics
Police fired tear gas, water cannons on protesters defending migrants in the northern city of Calais as government prepares to shut down the city's notorious migrant camp
Analysts, businessmen point to uncertainties about president's policies and flip-flopping pronouncements as largely to blame for foreign selling in stock market and peso's plunge
This deal is on top of the $10 billion the company is paying its car owners
Family, clergy, several hundred people gather in a park in a San Diego suburb to mourn and march
21 states so far have asked the federal Department of Homeland Security for help keeping information safe
Students who have come forward to regret their actions had posted Snapchat clip lampooning ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement
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