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According to allegations, hundreds of millions of dollars were funneled from indebted state fund to his personal bank accounts
Residential administration spokesman for military operation says that explosion occurred the previous day near village of Donetsky in Lugansk region, which is along front line
Woman suicide bomber blew up in the midst of crowded evangelical Christian church service in Potiskum
Spain is enduring high-90s heat; Portugal, plagued by drought, braces for fires; and even in northern Europe, scores flock to Danish beaches
After heated public debate and last-minute legal challenges, 79-year-old becomes first Colombian to die as result of government-sanctioned euthanasia
Taking rebel-held town of Zabadani would tighten Hezbollah's grip on Syrian territories bordering Lebanon and would strengthen Syrian government's control over of Beirut-Damascus highway
It forces online search engines to remove search results about a specific person at that person's request
The two countries exchange complaints over detention of Pakistani official in Afghanistan and this week's deadly cross-border shootout
Leaders say businessman's comments about Mexicans hurt Republican party with Hispanic voters and could cost them White House
So far, only Russia has confirmed it will take part in the September 3 parade
NATO Force Integration Unit is similar to ones that will be built in Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as tensions with Russia rise
Calling disease's resurgence 'disturbing,' President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says she remains 'very confident' authorities can contain outbreak
Grueling, week-long trip will showcase Francis at his unpredictable best: speaking his native Spanish on his home turf about issues closest to his heart
Move to obtain capital, avoid defaulting on a $415 million debt payment due Wednesday with worsening economic crisis in US territory
Muslim Uighurs complain that officially atheistic ruling Communist Party forbids fasting by party members, civil servants, teachers, students during Ramadan
This year's race is structured to make for an exciting epic battle between big rivals
Some 24 Britons are confirmed to have died in attack at Sousse resort, but number is expected to rise to 30
Vote on gay marriage expected in Salt Lake City at denomination's national assembly
Investors taking a wait-and-see stance, but remain cautious as default could eventually lead Greece to drop out of euro currency
The two would approach men who looked poor, ask them if they wanted jobs, then give them drugs or alcohol before selling them to boat owners
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