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Investigators and military trucks converged on Mountain View, a hamlet in Franklin County, late Sunday
The naval operation will operate in international waters and airspace until the EU can secure a UN Security Council resolution endorsing its effort
Malaysian authorities have given a Muslim burial to 21 human trafficking victims found in shallow graves in jungles bordering Thailand
Bill, if approved into law, could complicate ongoing talks in Vienna between Iran and six-nation group as they face self-imposed June 30 deadline
Police arrest five people who transported and sold cheap, illegallly brewed alcohol to poor workers
Remains were among those of 32 victims sent to Spain this week; in all, 150 people died, most of them German or Spanish
First lady's thoughts turned to those grieving for 9 killed in US church as she visited Friday with American soldiers and their families stationed in Vicenza
In Australia and northeast Asia, where firearms are strictly controlled and gun violence almost unheard of, many are baffled by determination among many Americans to own guns despite repeated mass shootings
Airbus said new production A400Ms were now cleared for flight provided they undergo checks of their electronic units
David Cameron's remarks prompted accusations of scapegoating Britain's large and diverse Muslim community
Deaths from drinking illegally brewed alcohol are common in India because the poor cannot afford licensed liquor
A 'People's Daily' editorial said pro-democracy lawmakers should take 'full responsibility' for blocking the recent electoral proposal
Move follows series of fatal accidents involving migrants traveling through Macedonia en route to more prosperous European countries
State TV denies claim, reported push into Khaldiyeh neighborhood comes a day after insurgents captured eastern neighborhood of Rashideen
Southern Poverty Law Center says it's unclear whether Dylann Roof had any connections to any white supremacist groups
Jeralean Talley, who died in Michigan, was born in the state of Georgia in 1899; her husband died in 1988, at age 95
Belgium's King Philippe led a ceremony for hundreds of guests and thousands of re-enactors gathered under the Lion's Mount monument at the Waterloo battle site
Nation's PM Vucic says 'walls and fences' are no solution for crisis where tens of thousands of migrants from Mideast, Africa, Afghanistan are fleeing wars, poverty
Johanes Humiang says that his boat was seized by Australian authorities, who after interrogations, offer of money transferred crew and 65 migrants to two smaller vessels with insufficient fuel, food
16 youths arrested; fire broke out at Church of Multiplication in the middle of the night, causing extensive damage to inside and outside of building, says police spokesman
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