Protesters are pushing for the resignation of the scandal-tainted president
Russia condemns US military action, calling it an ‘aggression against a sovereign state,’ pulls out of agreement with US meant to ensure flight safety over Syria
Russia says airstrike on Syria inflicts damage on already strained US-Russia ties; Iran 'strongly condemned' the the strike
“USAID’s assistance reduced suffering for over 2 million Zimbabweans and ensured that families had the necessary tools to cope with the negative effects of the drought.”
Tournament, one of Africa's biggest sporting events, usually takes place in January or February
Glenn, who author Tom Wolfe once called 'the last true national hero America has ever had,' died four months ago in his home state of Ohio at the age of 95
Stable shelter and food remain scarce in part of hard-hit southwestern peninsula
President declines to say what action United States might take in response but issues warning to Assad, saying, 'You will see what the message will be'
Calls for his resignation follow a cabinet reshuffle that cost the country one of its investment-grade credit ratings
Red Cross says some African countries come up short on commitments to internally displaced people within their borders
Annual report blames rise of populism in Central and Eastern Europe
Quinnipiac poll pegs president's approval rating at 35 percent, while Gallup says it is at 39 percent
Syrian opposition politicians describe it as a ‘horrifying massacre; demand a UN investigation
Santos Colon, 17, admitted on Monday that he attempted to conspire with a sniper to shoot Pope Francis during his visit in Philadelphia and set off explosive devices in surrounding area
Goal of government-launched 'Targeted Command Agriculture' policy is ensuring food self-sufficiency
President has been facing escalating calls to resign over corruption scandals
The cloud of investigation has hung over Trump's White House since the day he took office
Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin likened the travel bank to a neon sign flashing "Muslim Ban," which the government hasn't turned off.
State-owned media report also refuted by presidential chief secretary
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Republican Devin Nunes drew Democrats’ ire for meeting with intelligence source on White House grounds
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