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New deal with Israel Antiquities Authority ensures Israel's leading archaeological organization will have an outpost in the US capital
Participants in Istanbul seminar say it is first declaration of its kind from Islamic leaders, a voice many say has been missing from debate on global warming
Heritage Auctions will sell six-page contract in New York on September 19 for estimated $150,000 - centerpiece of collection spanning band's entire career
Police have probed more than 7,400 possible cases, including hacking, online fraud and illegal sale of personal information, Ministry of Public Security says
President appears to be betting move could strengthen standing of his Islamic-rooted AKP, which lost its parliamentary majority in a June poll
Asian Development Bank has estimated developing Asian economies need to invest $8 trillion in decade through 2020
Prosecutors push for a murder conviction for Olympic runner, four days before he is expected to be released from prison and moved to house arrest
Chung was member of FIFA's executive committee from mid-1990s until 2011, during which time he was an opponent of FIFA leader Blatter; he criticizes those who now oppose Blatter
Lamar Davenport is charged with second-degree murder after E'Dena Hines was found lying on street with multiple stab wounds; police say Davenport, Hines were in relationship
Mile Mrksic was convicted in 2009 of withdrawing troops who were guarding Croatian prisoners of war, thereby allowing paramilitary forces to massacre them
Choosing one of Baltic states for his first trip is consistent with President Andrzej Duda's plans to emphasize Poland's alliances with other countries in Central, Eastern Europe
Jason Day scored a final round of 67 to become the first player to finish a major on 20 under par, beating the previous record of 19 under set by Tiger Woods in the 2000 Open at St. Andrews
On Narendra Modi's agenda: delivering speech to thousands of Indian expatriates, touring mosque in symbolic gesture of outreach to Muslims, improving already strong trade links
Sunday's protests assail corruption scandal of President Dilma Rousseff, as well as sputtering economy, spiraling currency and rising inflation
Officials in Catania say 49 migrants who died in crowded hold of smuggling boat will be buried in local cemetery
Event comes day after mayors, city council members from Honolulu and Nagaoka joined commander of US Pacific Fleet in laying wreaths at Pearl Harbor
Skulls reportedly held by Britain's Natural History Museum are of indigenous people killed in 1890s anti-colonialism war known as First Chimurenga, or First Liberation War
Singer-songwriter's been slowly building a fan base since arriving in Nashville as a teenager; her latest, 'The Blade,' debuted at No. 2 for country albums
Cuban-American Richard Blanco says he hopes the poem, 'Matters of the Sea' or 'Cosas del Mar,' will serve as a catalyst to an emotional reconciliation
Singer has had success without release of an album with two songs in Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100 and he's currently on tour with Chris Brown
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