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In-form US sprinter Melissa Jefferson-Wooden will return home to fine-tune final touches before heading to the world championships in Tokyo as the big favourite for a sprint double.
A picture-perfect Alpine mountain lake in Germany draws so many visitors every summer that the first thing they see is crowded busses, traffic jams and a packed-out carpark.
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro's lawyers denied Friday that he violated restrictions imposed for his detention during his trial over an attempted coup, and accused police of "discrediting" ...
A journalist who works for Bloomberg News in Hong Kong said Saturday she has to leave the city after a foreign journalists' club revealed that authorities had denied renewal of her working visa.
Bosnia's Serb statelet, whose President Milorad Dodik is defying a ban on him holding office, will hold a referendum on October 25 on the federal court verdict against him.
Guinea's junta has suspended three main political parties -- including that of former president Alpha Conde -- for three months, ahead of an electoral campaign for a rewrite of the constitution, ...
Pakistan's foreign minister flew to Bangladesh on Saturday as the nations, once bitter enemies after they split in 1971, seek to rebuild ties with regional power balances shifting.
Stock futures were rising early Friday ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s keynote speech at the symposium in ...
Una comisión judicial estadounidense negó el viernes la libertad condicional a Joseph Lyle Menéndez, un día después de que a su hermano Erik también le fuera ordenado permanecer en prisión por el ases ...
A US judicial commission denied parole Friday to Joseph Lyle Menendez, a day after his brother Erik was also ordered to stay in prison for the murder of their parents in a Beverly Hills mansion more ...
Texas legislators early Saturday approved a new electoral map aimed at carving out five new Republican-leaning seats in the state to help the party retain control of Congress in next year's midterm ...
The U.S. could face a second version of the “China shock” that hollowed out parts of the U.S. manufacturing sector, according ...