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José Antonio Kast finished Sunday's presidential election first with 28% of the vote compared to 26% for Gabriel Boric following a bruising campaign that laid bare deep social tensions in the region's most economically advanced country
Human rights groups warn Interpol's powerful network of global cops could end up in the hands of authoritarian governments
Entire families are paying top price for passage from Turkey aboard new or nearly new sailboats that can more easily avoid detection by authorities
In a matter of months as Afghanistan’s economy craters, many stable, middle-class families have plummeted into desperation
More than 20 people were injured when an SUV plowed into a Christmas parade in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha on Sunday, the city's police chief says
The country this year became the first to adopt Bitcoin as legal currency, alongside the US dollar
The Caribbean island, an overseas territory of France, has been rocked by rioting over coronavirus restrictions for a third day in a row
Just over 3 million students signed up to take the annual test, down 44% from last year's registration
A 40-year-old Tunisian computer engineer turned corruption fighter is accused of insulting the presidency and defaming the army
The Baltic nation allows Taiwan, the island democracy claimed by Beijing as part of its territory, to open a representative office
The country is setting records almost every day for infections and deaths
Critics say people have been denied hospital care, abandoned
Bureau of Indian Affairs says it can't tell officers to stand down, even amid state legalization of home grown pot and retail sales
The Native American Rights Fund applauded Haaland’s move
The numbers could rise as rescue operations carry on
Police say 5 officers were injured
Associated Press visits construction site in northern Serbia where about 500 workers live in harsh conditions as China's Shandong Linglong Tire Co. sets up huge facility
Search continues for a fifth body, chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said in a statement Saturday
The victory in southern Malacca state by Ismail's United Malays National Organization was seen as a bellwether that could shape alliances in national elections
World's to players challenge China's Communist Party to get answers, pressure International Olympics Committee to take action
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