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Iran has at times expressed readiness for prisoner swaps with the U.S.
Saudi Arabia claims to have intercepted and destroyed attack boat; however, private security firms suggest commercial traffic near port may have been hit in assault
Andrew Brown Jr. was killed by deputies serving drug-related search and arrest warrants
The California secretary of state's office announced Monday that more than 1.6 million signatures had been verified, about 100,000 more than needed to force a vote on recalling Governor Gavin Newsom
The new feature aims to crack down on Facebook and other apps that secretly shadow people on their iPhones in order to target more advertising at users
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has already served a five-year prison sentence in the Islamic Republic
The release of the comments by Mohammad Javad Zarif set off a firestorm within Iran, where officials carefully mind their words amid a cut-throat political environment
Clashes started April 8
Lebanon is in the grip of a severe economic and financial crisis
Annalena Baerbock, a leading contender to succeed Angela Merkel as German chancellor this fall calls for 'dialogue and toughness' when it comes to defending democratic values and human rights
One poll projects that the Socialists will win about 46% of the vote while the Democratic Party is expected to capture about 42%
The stakes were clear to two dozen police officers who gathered for workshop with ambitious and increasingly urgent mission — recalibrating the way police interact with public in America
Ban linked to allegations of drug smuggling
There are calls across the world for the US to start shipping vaccine supplies to poorer countries
Measure comes amid a flurry of expulsions of, and by, Russians
Military hopes to 'assess, evaluate and prevent unauthorized use of DoD IP address space,' according to a statement released Friday; project hopes to 'identify potential vulnerabilities' as part of efforts to defend against cyber-intrusions by global adversaries
Piece of copper that was struck by the US Mint in Philadelphia in 1794 and was a prototype for the fledgling nation's money was auctioned off for $840,000, considerably more than expected, official says
While much of the world remains hunkered down, the band Six60 has been playing to huge crowds in New Zealand, where social distancing isn't required after the nation stamped out the coronavirus
Fifteen people in France emerged Saturday from a scientific experiment to say that time seemed to pass more slowly in their cavernous underground abode in southwestern France, where they were deprived of clocks and light
Rishad Bathiudeen, opposition lawmaker in Parliament, his brother are arrested in capital for allegedly aiding, abetting suicide bombers
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