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Amid speculation that FIFA chief risks arrest in many countries, soccer body confirms that he will remain in his native Switzerland
Discovery of animals, even though they have been found dead, eased fears in Georgian capital that some had escaped and were still roaming city
At least 86 people also are injured when two carriages derail outside town of Fahs, 60 kilometers southwest of capital Tunis
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says recent meeting has opened an important channel that could lead toward restoration of full diplomatic relations
Sheikh Ali Salman - key figure in 2011 uprising against Sunni monarchy - is convicted of insulting Interior Ministry, inciting others to break law, hatred against naturalized Sunni citizens
Facing brunt of growing migrant crisis, Rome demands other European countries do their fair share
In its decision, court upheld the ECB's 2012 offer to buy the bonds of countries whose governments face excessive market borrowing costs
Deal with Dutch-based leasing company AerCap for 737MAX planes valued at up to $10.7 billion
Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed to be hanged if case is not reviewed by the same court or if he doesn't get presidential clemency
Sidney Blumenthal's role in sending near-monthly missives emerged when nearly 350 pages of emails about 2012 attacks on US diplomatic post in Benghazi were publicly released
Haitians, other non-citizens stood in long lines Monday in last-minute bids to beat looming paperwork deadline along with threat of possible quick deportation
Beachgoers cautiously returned to the ocean Monday after two young people severely injured in separate shark attacks in Oak Island, North Carolina
Idea is to zoom passenger capsules through elevated tubes between Los Angeles and San Francisco at speeds of up to 750 mph
Officials close schools, ready shelters as Carols batters beaches with high waves and strong wind, swirling just offshore
Archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis and his deputy bishop resign amid charges that they failed to protect children from a pedophile priest
Scientists hope to improve communications with Philae by shifting trajectory of Rosetta, its mother ship
Live Nation says 32-city tour will kick off on Aug. 31 in Vancouver, Canada
Judge finds author failed to show how Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., could be held liable for 1999 agreement she signed with another production company and studio to make a film out of her book
Charter, considered founding document for English law and civil liberties, is at the center of a modern political feud involving human rights
Some animals were tranquilized and returned to the zoo, others were shot by police, while more remain missing
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