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Adam Goodes, a 35-year-old veteran of the popular AFL, who was named Australian of the Year in 2014 for his rights work off the field, says being targeted by spectators, treatment has reached a fever pitch
Tsipras says vote slated for Sunday would answer whether Greece would be better off without rescue agreement as hard-liners contend
Chen, 35, served a three-year, three-month sentence widely seen as retribution for his uncle's daring escape from house arrest
Attacks come as government presses on with efforts to reclaim territory under extremists' control in embattled western area of province
Israel also blamed for attack on outpost for a pro-Syrian Palestinian group in eastern Lebanon that kills one, wounds six
Organizers announce 21-strong competition lineup for festival, which takes over Italian maritime city's Lido island for 11 days in September
Two Zimbabwean men, professional hunter and farm owner, appeared at Hwange magistrate's court to face poaching charges
UEFA president and FIFA vice president wrote to member federations in Europe Wednesday, saying he will stand in election and is counting on their support
Aung San Suu Kyi, her National League for Democracy will contest almost all 498 parliamentary seats in November election, challenging ruling military-backed party
High summer temperatures are standard in Iraq, but widespread power and water cuts complicate everyday life when temperatures soar
New England quarterback will miss four games for his role in use of underinflated footballs during conference championship game last season
Russian president says he is sure that embattled head of FIFA, who announced he would step down within months, is not corrupt
Igor Kolyapin, head of Committee Against Torture, says organization won't accept foreign funding, thus being able to dodge 'foreign agent' listing
Officials say President Muhammadu Buhari aims to ease tensions, bolster support for regional army to fight militant uprising spilling across borders
In open letter, experts express concern that if any major military power pushes ahead with development of autonomous weapons, such weapons would become the 'Kalashnikovs of tomorrow'
Rebels used land mines against about 30 soldiers traveling in a convoy of three army trucks
Of the 25,000 people Mexican officials have listed as missing, more than 11,000 cases were registered since President Enrique Pena Nieto took office
Obama administration has decided that National Security Agency will soon stop examining, and will ultimately destroy, millions of Americans' calling records
President calls on citizens to break the silence that has covered up human rights violations during Pinochet-era
New research suggests working up a good sweat may also offer some help once memory starts to slide - and even improve life for people with Alzheimer's
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