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In an interview with state news agency PAP, Morawiecki vowed that Poland's border with Belarus "will be an effective and final barrier" to actions by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko
Donald Hohman, who was among the Americans held hostage in Iran for 444 days between 1979 and 1981, was laid to rest along with his wife in a veterans' cemetery in Kentucky
Nearly three dozen leaders are scheduled to address the gathering, which is being held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic
It brings the death toll to at least nine reported victims in the migration encouraged by Belarus' longtime President Alexander Lukashenko
Ratcliffe began his demonstration last month after his wife, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, lost her latest appeal in Iran
Prolonged gun battle between rival gangs inside Ecuador's largest prison linked to international drug trade
Russia's coronavirus task force has reported more than 254,000 deaths but reports by its statistical service put total death at more than 462,000
Thanks to a social media plea, the sharp eyes and soft heart of a park ranger the cherished stuffed animal is back in the arms of now 6-year-old former Ethiopian orphan
African countries aimed to plant an 8,000 kilometer line of trees, creating a natural barrier to hold back the Sahara Desert as climate change swept its sands south
Here’s a look at how conservatorships operate, what’s unusual about hers, and how calls from her and her fans to #FreeBritney eventually worked
It’s one of the largest increases ever
With a windfall of federal coronavirus relief money at hand, schools across the US are using portions to quickly expand their capacity to address students' struggles with mental health
China's men's team is ranked 32nd in the world
The Plessy v. Ferguson decision cemented racial segregation for another half-century
Glen M. de Vries, 49, of New York was in a light plane that went down in a wooded area of northern New Jersey
Justice Department says Bannon was indicted for refusing to appear for deposition and for refusing to provide documents in response to committee's subpoena
Labor Department says 4.4 million people quit their jobs in September, or about 3% of nation's workforce
More than 90% of the population in Madagascar's 'Deep South' region lives below the poverty line, making families extremely vulnerable, according to Amnesty International
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