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US President Joe Biden, China's Xi Jinping, Japan's Yoshihide Suga and Vladimir Putin of Russia are among those gathering virtually
July 6 attack on an Amsterdam street had the hallmarks of a gangland hit
It marks an important step toward one day restoring more natural communication for people who can’t talk because of injury or illness
Water shortages trigger demonstrations
They warn that women’s hard-won gains are at risk as Taliban offensive gains control
Idea, which had bipartisan support, is gaining momentum across country
A deepening political crisis has left the Lebanese without a government for nine months, even as they endure an unprecedented economic meltdown
The flood was part of monsoon storms that have inundated Arizona this week
Sweeping internet law puts digital platforms like Twitter and Facebook under direct government oversight
Cause of the flood under investigation
The Games are going ahead during the pandemic despite persistent opposition in Japan from the general public and the medical community
Jair Bolsonaro's persistent hiccups might require surgery for an intestinal obstruction, his office said
Extremely dry conditions and heat waves tied to climate change have swept the region, making wildfires harder to fight
FBI acknowledges conduct was 'inexcusable and a discredit' to law enforcement agency
The university system wants to cut student costs by 25%
Story of their reunion after Guo crisscrossed China by motorcycle searching for his son, prompted outpouring of public sympathy and condemnation of abductions
Taliban expected to bring senior leaders to the table when two sides meet, possibly on Friday
Doctors removed half of the pontiff’s colon on July 4 because of a severe narrowing of his large intestine, his first major surgery since he became pope in 2013
At least 36 people were injured in what appears to be an accident in the Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
Judge Julius Richardson, appointed by former President Donald Trump, wrote that the right to bear arms is a "cherished constitutional right" that vests at age 18
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