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A small instrument that two reports say was found inside drones that targeted the heart of Saudi Arabia's oil industry and those in the arsenal of Yemen's Houthi rebels, matches components recovered in downed Iranian drones in Afghanistan and Iraq
A jury of seven men and five women started deliberating Tuesday in the closely watched #MeToo trial
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is back home in Chicago after his sentence for political corruption was commuted by President Donald Trump
The flight carrying Syrian officials and journalists was a symbolic message from President Bashar Assad's government, days after its forces consolidated control over the northwestern province of Aleppo and seized the last segments of the strategic M5 highway linking Aleppo to Damascus
The announcement comes days after the U.S. State Department imposed a travel ban on Sri Lanka's army commander, Shavendra Silva, and his family over alleged human rights violations in the final stages of the civil war in 2009
Mohammad Javad Zarif met last week with Sen. Chris Murphy on the sidelines of an international security conference in Germany
Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign plans to ask for a partial recount of the Iowa caucus results after the state Democratic Party releases the results of its recanvass
The Trump administration is waiving federal contracting laws to speed construction of a US-Mexico border wall, sparking criticism about potential for fraud, waste and abuse
The UN-supported government in Libya says that it has suspended its participation in military talks in Geneva following an attack on the port of Tripoli, 'until firm positions are taken' by the world powers against Hifter and 'the countries that support him'
A witness in a congressional hearing testified she had insinuated an offer of sex in exchange for help with a story that triggered an investigation of President Jair Bolsonaro's campaign by Brazil's top electoral court
Trump also told reporters that he has pardoned financier Michael Milken, who pleaded guilty for violating US securities laws and served two years in prison in the early 1990s
President Donald Trump's administration is waiving federal contracting laws to speed construction of a US-Mexico border wall
Officials say the worst locust outbreak that parts of East Africa have seen in 70 years has reached South Sudan
The Trump administration is imposing sanctions on the trading unit of Russian state-controlled oil company Rosneft for helping Venezuela skirt an embargo on oil from the South American country
The apparently odorless gas, which causes severe breathing problems, has sickened hundreds since striking Karachi's coastal neighborhood of Kamari Sunday night
Iran has sentenced eight environmental activists, including an Iranian who reportedly also has British and American citizenship, to prison terms ranging from four to 10 years on charges of spying for the United States and acting against Iran's national security
Ukraine's military says in a statement that the Russia-backed separatists attempted to advance into the Ukraine-controlled territory but were repelled
An Israeli court says that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial will begin on March 17, just two weeks after national elections are held
Spain's government has approved the introduction of new taxes on digital business and stock market transactions
Speaking in an interview with The Associated Press, Antonio Guterres said that ‘the risks are enormous and we need to be prepared worldwide for that’
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