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Tiny Pacific island nation set to designate 80 percent of its maritime territory as a fully protected marine reserve
Haze reaches hazardous levels in Songkhla, with pollution index hitting a record-high reading of 365, forcing all schools in province to close and disrupting flights in popular tourist area
Despite deadly bombing in August, officials are forecasting more than 30 million visitors this year as arrivals from China swell
Zimbabwean leader is latest in series of critics of West who have received Confucius Peace Prize
About a dozen officials sought to reassure anxious voters that they will keep their promises of organized, fair and peaceful elections this weekend
Evictions part of a house-by-house battle waged by Jewish settler groups to expand their presence in city's Arab neighborhoods
Page, opened earlier this month, has over 39,000 likes
Two students, one other teacher injured by attacker; man in his 20s, shot by police, is in serious condition
Pavel Durov posts on Twitter that when Iranian officials demanded company provide them with 'spying and censorship tools' they ignored request and were blocked
PM Ewa Kopacz of ruling Civic Platform fighting to keep her job against Beata Szydlo, who leads conservative opposition party Law and Justice; parliamentary elections on Oct. 25.
Moscow underscores how emboldened the Syrian leader has become
City's top elected official led hundreds of cyclists as they pedaled the route to encourage people to use public transportation and bicycles
Government's official say Facebook page is pilot project and government will consider making it an official page based on assessment of how it works
Chicago-based company posts $1.7 billion net profit, up from $1.36 billion during same period last year
Supervisors’ unanimous decision follows outrage over deadly July shooting by Mexican national due for deportation
Relative pressed to clear name of Samuel Burris of Delaware, a black conductor on so-called Underground Railroad
EU antitrust Commissioner says 'all companies, big or small, multinational or not, should pay their fair share of tax'
Blast is latest in a string of serious accidents involving deadly chemicals in China
John DeLorean's widow sued in federal court last year claiming a Texas company has been using their name illegally for years
Former vice president was investigated over 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding contest
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