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Australians have roundly rejected greater rights for Indigenous citizens, ending plans to amend the country's 122-year-old constitution after a divisive and racially tinged referendum campaign
The Red Cross said Saturday it was "appalled" by the human misery unleashed by the war between Hamas and Israel, saying its volunteers would not abandon those who needed them most
"There is still a political opportunity to prevent a widespread crisis in the region"
Trip will tackle issues including bilateral relations, global challenges and trade
The peacekeepers were arrested on Oct. 1 and an officer suspended a week later in connection with alleged sexual exploitation and violence.
16-year-old girl was allegedly assaulted on the Tehran subway for dress code violation; state news says she fainted
Retton, 55, the first American woman to win the Olympic all-around gold medal when she triumphed at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
The government cautioned against leaping to any conclusions, saying it seemed unlikely that explosives were the cause
The U.N. Security Council last week approved a Kenyan-led multinational security force for Haiti, with Nairobi promising 1,000 police officers.
Some 400 tortoises overall were rescued from blaze sites surrounding Athens and on the nearby island of Evia
Plan is part of the Gulf kingdom's stated goal of hitting net-zero emissions by 2060
The Mor Ephrem Syriac Orthodox Church's opening marks an important cultural and political moment for both Turkey and its powerful leader
Hong Kong issues third-highest storm warning signal as Typhoon Koinu skirts financial hub, bringing rains and powerful gusts
Police in Germany and France also said they had reinforced security around synagogues and Jewish schools and monuments, with some supporters of the Palestinians taking to the streets of Berlin to celebrate the attack
Violent torrents struck Sikkim state on Wednesday after high-altitude glacial lake suddenly burst
Some supporters of the Palestinians took to the streets of Berlin to celebrate the attack
Cairo has historically been a key mediator in Israeli-Palestinian conflicts
Airport authorities do not stop commercial air links with Eilat, Israel's second international airport and tourist destination on the Red Sea
Ammara Amjad was arrested Thursday in Milton, Ontario, for her alleged participation in IS activities, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said
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