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CDC offers timeline for trying to conceive, and reports that birth control devices desperately needed in Puerto Rico; El Salvador urges women to put off pregnancies until 2018
After threats and intimidation led to first contractor quitting, city can’t find anyone else willing to tear down Civil War-era monuments
Statement comes after wartime Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic was sentenced to prison for orchestrating atrocities against Muslims and Croats in Bosnia
When arrested in 2014, Mahmoud Mohammed Ahmed was wearing a T-shirt bearing the slogan 'A nation without torture'
Two years after problems began with drinking water, and nearly six months after officials declared a public health emergency, effort to aid city idling in Senate - stalled by objections of a single senator from Utah
About 3,000 Muslims protested in Dhaka against a court petition seeking to remove Islam as the country's official state religion
Officials say students were injured after they mistook screams from a fellow student for signs of an extremist attack
Ramzan Kadyrov, allegedly involved in Russian opposition leader’s killing, gets nominated for another term – and gets warning to follow federal law
First Myanmar Investment Co. Ltd. became the first stock to be traded after receiving listing approval for an opening price of 26,000 kyats ($22)
Matthew Doyle's tweets drew wide attention, for confronting a Muslim woman in London about the deadly attacks carried out Tuesday by Islamic extremists in Belgium that left 31 dead
The Ukrainian National Bar Association said in a statement Friday that Grabovsky, who was declared missing earlier this month, was found dead. The group said suspects have been detained
In rural Philippines province, 15 are crucified and others flog themselves in annual ritual re-enactment of Jesus Christ’s suffering
The head of Australia for Dolphins called the verdict a victory in the fight to stop dolphin killings
The Libyan Americans and a Libyan Canadian were charged instead with the lesser offense of illegally raising funds and providing goods to organizations
Decision says court ruled out vote-buying allegations against Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former strongman Alberto Fujimori, who is serving 25 years in prison
Ahmed was 18 when arrested on Jan. 25, 2014, the third anniversary of the uprising that toppled longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak
Line, founded five years ago, is bigger on mobile than Facebook or Twitter in Japan
Despite being charged with orchestrating atrocities throughout Bosnian war, he remains a hero in the part of the country now under Serb control
A UNICEF representative says drones will solve challenges of reaching residents in remote parts of southern African nation
Rio's Olympics are being sidelined by an even bigger show: Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's fight against impeachment with millions on the streets marching against her
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