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Tracking devices will allow rangers to monitor rhino movements and develop better ways to protect them
Falak al-Hourani, her parents and brother landed on commercial flight at Rome's Leonardo Da Vinci airport thanks to 'humanitarian corridor' project; she is suffering from rare form of cancer
Head of ECB says it was imperative that policymakers act swiftly to deal with low inflation; EU downgrades its growth forecast for 19-country eurozone
Attorneys for reclusive Muslim cleric living in exile in Pennsylvania asked federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that claims he orchestrated human rights abuses in his native Turkey
No specific threats or incidents have occurred in the past week, but as a precaution, additional officers have been sent to the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Nevada and Modoc National Wildlife Refuge in northern California
Australia High Court ruled earlier this week that sending asylum-seekers, including children, to tiny Pacific nation of Nauru is legal
North Korea's state media say country's leader presided over meeting of top ruling party officials this week aimed at rooting out corruption and abuses of power
He Fangmei says she spoke with husband after being summoned to a police station to receive his call
Spacewalkers retrieve biological samples that have been outdoors seven years and place science trays to collect new samples
Loosening of campaign finance laws often obfuscates who's really supporting candidates, what favors could be owed should they get elected
After suing vegan mayo maker for false advertising, Hellmann's parent company Unilever is launching its own eggless spread
Desk was centerpiece of exhibition at JFK Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, even though school officials said it was clear to them the desk wasn't Kennedy's
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday that the group was found on Mona Island just west of the US territory
Philippine Congress ended its last regular session of its term Wednesday without passing Muslim autonomy bill to peacefully settle decades-long Muslim rebellion in south
Carter has led a campaign since 1986 through his foundation, the Carter Center, to rid the world of the once-widespread disease
State of emergency has been declared after Nov. 13 deadly attacks in Paris; has already been extended once and was scheduled to end on Feb. 26
Ambassador Philip Goldberg says the US and the Philippines both have deep interest in ensuring freedom of navigation and he is not discarding the possibility of joint patrols in the area
Haiti's outgoing president has released a brash carnival song jeering at his critics and aiming sexually suggestive lyrics at his main target, an award-winning female journalist
Parts of major interstates were closed in eastern Nebraska, South Dakota, Colorado and Kansas throughout the day as powerful weather patterns moves across the country
Zuma has expressed willingness to reimburse the state for spending on his private home, the president's office said Wednesday
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