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Worries about security, the Zika virus and an economic crisis could deter travelers, with just under a third of event tickets as yet unsold
Even with rebound, growth for full year expected to be about 1.5 percent - slowest pace since recession ended
Script of the play, which had opened Saturday in London's West End, will be published Sunday
Ministry statement said there are no legal arguments for blocking transfer of presidency to Venezuela, it stopped short of announcing that Venezuela would now lead South American group
Screens and public address system were hacked with derogatory messages against Vietnam and the Philippines in territorial row overt China in S. China Sea
Tribunal orders Hissene Habre to pay more than 4,700 victims at least $17,000 each for abuses suffered during his time in power
New figures confirm 19-country monetary union suffered sizeable slowdown in second quarter of 2016
Imam chastises extremists who killed an elderly priest this week in Normandy as non-Muslims who are 'not part of civilization' or 'humanity''
Separatist sentiment is largely on fringe but has gained momentum recently, fueled by public fears that Hong Kong's identity is being eroded by mainland China's growing influence
Security forces prevented people from praying in big mosques across the region, but did not interfere with those visiting small neighborhood mosques in rural areas
Currently unnamed black mammals have bulbous heads and beaks like porpoises
Just 62.9 percent of households owned a home in the April-June quarter this year, a decrease from 63.4 percent 12 months ago, the Census Bureau said Thursday
Vicious showdown could erupt if US and South Korea hold annual war games as planned next month, warns country’s top diplomat for US affairs
More than 3,000 firefighters working around the clock got a break from cooler conditions a day earlier, but forecasters said the rest of the week would bring weather in the upper 80s
Regulators estimate roughly 70 million Americans are contacted by debt collectors each year
In 2014, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reported that detentions took place in 17 of 23 conflict situations covered by his annual report on children and armed conflict
Zimbabwe's 92-year-old president on Wednesday said the longtime loyalists who turned against him last week should face "severe" punishment, and he vowed to stay in power for "a long time"
LG reported its mobile phone division was in the red for a fifth straight quarter despite the company's ambitious launch of the G5 smartphones
He is one of six former Guantanamo prisoners who were resettled in Uruguay after being released by U.S. authorities in 2014; he has repeatedly expressed his unhappiness at his life in Uruguay
During outdoor Mass before a crowd that appeared to number more than 100,000, Francis urged Poles to hold fast to their faith
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