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Moscow clarifies conditions of sweeping entry ban for Chinese citizens announced previously
Many small business owners are starting wellness programs to help employees be healthier, happier and more likely to stay
A man in Florida is suing an airline, saying his 6-year-old son was sexually assaulted by an airline employee while traveling as an unaccompanied minor from Brazil to the United States
Officials say a second person has died as a result of a dengue epidemic in several French Caribbean islands
A lawyer for Julian Assange says the WikiLeaks founder plans to claim during his extradition hearing that he was offered a pardon by the Trump administration if he agreed to say Russia was not involved in leaking Democratic National Committee emails
It's the type of spending that Democrats lined up against at the start of the campaign, but outside group say they nevertheless want to help
Britain has announced new immigration rules that will take effect next year - and many businesses, particularly farms, food factories and care homes, are alarmed
The first major test of billionaire Mike Bloomberg's presidential campaign plays out in the city of high rollers when he faces questions on a debate stage for the first time
Palestinian Maan news agency said Palestinian forces were trying to prevent residents from firing celebratory gunfire into the air to welcome home a local man who had been released from an Israeli prison
Iran's state-run IRNA news agency says the new virus has killed two Iranian citizens
Former Illinois Governor walked out of a federal prison in Colorado on Tuesday after serving eight years of a 14-year sentence for wide-ranging political corruption, just hours after Trump granted him a commutation
The call comes as the Balkan nation of nearly 3 million has been enacting reforms in hopes of getting a green light to launch membership talks with the European Union in hopes of joining the bloc one day
On Tuesday, the Treasury Department blocked US companies from doing business with Rosneft Trading SA, accusing the Geneva subsidiary of the Russian state-owned oil giant of providing a critical lifeline to Maduro as he seeks to bypass US sanctions
North Dakota regulators are expected to take action Wednesday on a proposal to expand the capacity of the Dakota Access pipeline
During the court session, the activists asked to be acquitted of charges of belonging to or aiding terror groups
The Houthis' obstruction has hindered several programs that feed the near-starving population and help those displaced by the nearly 6-year civil war
Wuhan, where the new form of coronavirus emerged, is on the final day of a campaign to root out anyone with symptoms whom authorities may have missed so far
A federal judge in Texas has dismissed Huawei's challenge of a US law that bars the government and contractors from using the Chinese tech giant's equipment
The decision clears the way for the trial of Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud to start later this year for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Timbuktu, including torture, rape and persecution
Turkey's president criticizes the European Union's decision to launch a maritime effort focused on enforcing the UN arms embargo around Libya, accusing European nations that agreed to the operation of 'interfering in the region'
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