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Ecuador president, indigenous leaders set truce
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Japan sends in thousands of troops after massive typhoon hammers Tokyo
TOKYO – Japan sent tens of thousands of troops and rescue workers on Sunday to save stranded residents and fight floods caused by one ... -
Police officer in Texas fatally shoots woman in her home after welfare check
A black Texas woman was shot and killed by a white Fort Worth police officer who was called to the woman’s home for a welfare check, authorities said. In a ... -
Turkish and Syrian rebel forces to start Syria offensive ‘shortly’: Erdogan’s aide
Turkish and Syrian rebel forces to start Syria offensive 'shortly': Erdogan's aide -
Gay, transgender rights in spotlight as U.S. Supreme Court returns
The U.S. Supreme Court kicks off its new term this week, with a major dispute on tap over whether a landmark decades-old federal anti-discrimination ... -
Algerians rally against presidential election backed by army
Algerians rally against presidential election backed by army -
Hong Kong Banned Masks at Protests. Covered Crowds Protested the Ban.
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s beset pioneer summoned crisis controls on Friday to boycott face covers, conveying a once in a while utilized law ... -
Ecuador declares state of emergency as fuel protests block roads
Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno declared a state of emergency on Thursday as protests broke out nationwide over the end of decades-old fuel subsidies as ... -
Hong Kong flash-mob rallies erupt as annoyance mounts overshot dissenter
Hundreds joined unconstrained meetings in Hong Kong on Wednesday to dissent the shooting of a high school understudy by a cop who had gone ... -
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Sues Mail on Sunday Over Publication of Letter
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Sues Mail on Sunday Over Publication of Letter