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More than 100 people have died from brutal heat in Andhra Pradesh state in last week, and neighboring Telangana state reported about 130 heat-related deaths since April 15, officials say
Arthur Brand helps German police recover two massive bronze horse sculptures crafted for Adolf Hitler
If Senate doesn't act Friday, laws authorizing programs will expire June 1, and officials say they will lose valuable surveillance tools
Agreement requires Ukraine to adopt series of reforms including anti-corruption measures
Akie Abe does not hold political office, but her visit could be seen as symbolic
Taxi driver, 38, accused of assembling bombs in Syria that were planted on western outskirts of Baghdad in 2007
Hillary Clinton has faced months of controversy after revealing that she used a private email address while working as secretary of state, rather than a government address
Fatalities come during new Libyan army push to retake Benghazi from Islamic militants, as IS claims responsibility for pair of suicide bombings in Misrata
Blues icon will be buried in his home state of Mississippi
OECD says widening gap between haves and have-nots in much of the developed world raises concerns about the fraying social fabric, has political, economic implications
Touil was arrested Tuesday on a Tunisian arrest warrant at his mother's home in Gaggiano, near Milan, on accusations that he helped plan and execute the Bardo Museum massacre
On news of rise in number of long-term migrants to country, Cameron says police will be able to seize illegal migrants' earnings, businesses to be barred from recruiting abroad without advertising in Britain
A Xinhua editorial said the show, set during WWII, was 'reveling on the scars of the history'
The last summit with six eastern nations turned into a dramatic standoff over Ukraine
Trending issues at this year's international film festival: Raising awareness about dearth of female directors
National Portrait Gallery curators are taking a close look at how celebrity images are cultivated and how they’ve evolved in new 'Eye Pop' exhibition
The segregation program began over allegations Palestinian workers frequently harass female Jewish riders
Nepalese authorities have been criticized for not enforcing building laws and allowing tall and weak buildings to be built
Past development projects in area sparked tensions with Palestinians, who accused Israel of threatening compound that is holy to both Muslims and Jews
US Undersecretary of State Sarah Sewall urges countries in region to improve cooperation, draw up national strategies to combat problem
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