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Finance Minister Varoufakis says country needs debt 'redesigning' that will substantially extend repayment deadlines, with possible solutions including bond swaps
Boat found days after more than 1,000 refugees landed on nearby Langkawi island; calls increase for Myanmar to resolve Rohingya crisis
Unexpected finding came when sonar equipment on board a search vessel scouring Indian Ocean detected a cluster of objects nearly 4 km below the surface
23-year-old engineering student, Rafael Rico, campaigns on the resort island of Margarita to represent the South American country’s opposition coalition in upcoming legislative elections
Beijing claims virtually the entire South China Sea and its island groups, and has alarmed Washington and its neighbors by embarking on an ambitious island-building program
Eastern European country known more for economic disarray than technological prowess has become one of leading nations in Europe in fight against hacking
In his first major policy speech as a presidential candidate, Rubio will use his foreign policy experience to argue that US must 'adequately fund our military'
Francois Hollande becomes only the second sitting president of France to ever visit former French colony
Midwestern city is where president began his political career; Chicago site chosen over bids submitted by New York City, Hawaii
Critics say this year, more than ever, the movies in competition are international productions, shot on sets that could easily pass for United Nations assemblies
EU wants to ensure that it can have 'coercive action' towards smugglers and traffickers who risk migrants' lives to bring them to Europe's shores
Finance minister says government has ‘very clear mandate’ to change terms of country's EU membership ahead of vote on possible exit
Officials say it was unclear whether explosives were planted on the commander's car or if his motorcade was struck by a roadside bomb
Russian Defense Ministry has denied that any of its soldiers have fought in Ukraine, saying that Russians who have joined armed separatists were volunteers
Ko Par Gyi was killed in October after he was detained by the military while covering clashes between the army and ethnic Karen rebels
Katherine Dhanani would have been the first American ambassador to Somalia in nearly 25 years
Police say two victims who lived in adjoining mobile homes in Nashville, Arkansas, died after several tornadoes were reported in the area late Sunday
Greece, its European creditors in key meeting Monday in Brussels on debt repayment plan by Athens
Preliminary investigation indicates officer pulled over vehicle for speeding and then called for backup, but police say it's not clear what prompted gunfire
Supreme Court upholds lower courts detention order for WikiLeaks founder over allegations of sexual assault
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