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The country's nine-point flier hopes to keep obsessive Pokemon GO players from getting into trouble
Dozens of countries around the world have had women at the helm, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, Norway, Denmark, Liberia and Canada
Rocker Paul Rogers, Queen's Brian May, and the estate of former Beatle George Harrison all complained that the Republican National Convention used their music without authorization
Florida mosquito control officials worry they won't be able to keep up their efforts to contain the bugs that carry Zika without federal funding
Several exile Tibetan groups have said local authorities distributed an order in June to reduce the number of monks and nuns living there by half to 5,000, citing overcrowding concerns
Although an uneasy peace has been established in capital, Juba, UN official says flow of people leaving the country continues
Karadzic argues that he did not receive a fair trial and that United Nations judges made a string of mistakes when reaching the guilty verdicts
Under Thailand's strict 'lese majeste' law, criticism of the monarchy is punishable by up to 15 years in prison
Years of economic austerity have hammered popular support for traditionally dominant political parties
The figures remained below those for 2011, the peak year for violence during Mexico's drug war
Blaine Gibson has handed Malaysian authorities items he found on Madagascar beaches, which he suspects came from plane that vanished in 2014
Two separate organizations linked to Peul ethnic group claimed responsibility for attack early Tuesday that killed 17 soldiers, wounded more than 30 in Nampala
The vote is taking place a day after thousands of people in Indian-controlled Kashmir observed a 'black day' to protest recent killings
A police station in the Armenian capital was seized on Sunday by a group of gunmen seeking the release of an opposition figure
Here is a look at some key questions and answers about how the legislation got this far and what is ahead
Switch from government to commercial rocket ships promises to bring new era, says Christopher Ferguson. commander on final Atlantis flight
Jesus Torrealba says election officials confirm validity of some 407,000 signatures that were under review, more than double the 200,000 signatures required
Nearly 500 civilians – including children — kidnapped in first half of 2016, according to watchdog groups
Reports that wildly popular augmented-reality game ready to be released in character’s country of birth were incorrect; ‘I don't want to miss the wave,’ one 11th-grader said
Crowd-pleasing comedy endeared writer/director to generations of TV viewers in hit sitcoms including 'Happy Days,' 'Laverne & Shirley'' and 'Mork & Mindy'
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