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Foreign Ministry spokesman says in a statement that comments by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon are an attempt to intimidate Egypt's judiciary and meddle in its affairs
Maria Sharapova was provisionally suspended after announcing on March 8 that she tested positive for meldonium at Australian Open in January
Development plan strikes blow for China's consumers, calling for better products to help create economy driven by domestic consumption instead of trade and investment
Workers began the strike Sunday over cuts in their pay and benefits packages after failing to reach an agreement with the Oil Ministry
America's UN Ambassador Samantha Power joins Cameroonian officials in hailing ceremony as symbolic of commitment to win war against illegal smuggling of animal products
So-called sarcophagus over nuclear plant's No. 4 reactor, which exploded April 26, 1986, was only meant to last 30 years and is showing signs of deterioration
Rodrigo Duterte said Australian Jacqueline Hamill, who was gang raped and killed during a 1989 prison siege, was so beautiful that he 'should have been the first' to assault her
Agreement calls for sweeping changes in Missouri city where 18-year-old black man was fatally shot by white police officer in 2014
More than 2,000 people have taken refuge from earthquakes at school gymnasiums and community centers, surviving on rock-hard biscuits, cold rice balls and bread
Republican lawmakers say releasing unaccompanied children to sponsors who lack legal papers encourages illegal immigration, reduces chances children will show up for deportation hearings in immigration court
Actress Doris Roberts, 90, died overnight in her sleep, spokeswoman Janet Daily said
Camille Cosby had sought to terminate or at least limit her deposition but magistrate judge ruled earlier this month that she must continue
Representatives of squabbling Macedonian parties are invited to meet with European mediators in Vienna Friday, but it is unclear if they will accept the invitation
Manuela Carmena warns dog owners they will face stiff fines or end up cleaning streets on weekends if they don't scoop after their dogs
Home of 29th US president, who died in 1923, to serve as museum, visitors center; completion of $7.3 million project set for 2020
Egypt's tourism industry has been hard-hit by several tourist accidents, a wave of violence and terrorism since the army toppled the country's first freely elected civilian president in July 2013
Multimillion-dollar project in Swiss village where comic actor spent last 25 years of his life opened to public Sunday
Spokesman says government had initially agreed to extend medical leave until May 19, but withdrew approval because Mohamed Nasheed's lawyers confirmed that no surgery is scheduled
Chinese Twitter users have raised concerns about the past links to the Chinese government of Katy Chen, Twitter's first ever managing director for China
Experts say crackdowns on migration at other EU borders are making the southern Mediterranean crossing more popular
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