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Tripoli-based government, dominated by Islamists, and some of its allied militias said this week they will never allow the new administration — whose members are currently in neighboring Tunisia — into the capital
Photo of Facebook founder jogging Friday morning in downtown Beijing's notorious smog has prompted a torrent of amusing comments and some mockery on Chinese social media
In the northwestern province of Idlib, protesters set fire to an office belonging to the Nusra Front
Ethiopia 'should not be neglected by any means despite all the other crises that are going on elsewhere in the world,' says Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn
In restitution claim lodged in US, FIFA highlighted a $10 million payment from South African Football Association as bribe
Bus veers off road in accident late Wednesday near Jordan's border with Saudi Arabia
Ulma Family Museum of Poles Saving Jews, in village of Markowa, opens at site in southern Poland where Germans killed an entire family for sheltering Jews in 1944
Under terms of deal, kingdom's state-owned producer takes full ownership of America's biggest oil refinery, the companies announced late Wednesday
Hackers stole $81 million from the US Federal Reserve Bank account of Bangladesh's central bank and transmitted the funds to 4 private Philippine bank accounts
Nelson Garcia is shot after returning home from helping evicted Indians move belongings; fellow activist Berta Caceres died under similar circumstances
Summary of key meeting says Clinton's request grew from previous reliance on a BlackBerry for email, calendar; reasons for rejection being kept secret
Supporters say appointment aids President Rousseff in fighting impeachment; critics say move protects former leader Silva from corruption probe
‘No man can tell a woman what she can and cannot do during her pregnancy,’ Giorgia Meloni said during her campaign announcement Wednesday
Nation's second-busiest rail system stopped its trains at midnight Tuesday for system-wide inspection of its third-rail power cables after electrical fire on Monday
Putin's comments came as Russia reels from revelations that tennis star Maria Sharapova tested positive for meldonium, a substance that increases blood flow and was banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his country has shown it has role to play in world body's decision making
Government is reducing its staff and support for UN peacekeeping operation in Western Sahara, to protest UN secretary-general's recent comments about disputed territory
Officials advised people to limit outdoor activity due to high ozone levels that were nearly double acceptable limits
Borja's mayor says the botched restoration of a Christ fresco has attracted 160,000 people since 2012
Children in makeshift tent camps near northern Jordanian city of Mafraq say they miss their old lives in Syria, especially going to school
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