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A strong earthquake struck Sunday off the coast of southern
Sumatra in Indonesia, causing panic as it was felt several hundred miles
(kilometers) away in Singapore.
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World
Defense trade between the U.S. and India has totaled about
$15 billion over the past decade, and the leader of the U.S. Pacific
Command says that spending rate could increase as the two countries ...
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World
When North Korea makes a threat, the government in Seoul
usually vents its anger while South Koreans mostly shrug off what can
seem like a daily barrage of hostility.
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World
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu says the Syrian
government has increased the size of the territory under its control by 2
1/2 times in just two months.
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The Americas
When North Korea makes a threat,
the government in Seoul usually vents its anger while South Koreans
mostly shrug off what can seem like a daily barrage of hostility.
Africa
Kenyan areas that were hit by
deadly election violence are quiet, with many people attending church
services and police patrolling some streets.
Asia
When North Korea makes a threat,
the government in Seoul usually vents its anger while South Koreans
mostly shrug off what can seem like a daily barrage of hostility.
Europe
Police say a drunken American
man was punched by a passer-by as he gave the stiff-armed Nazi salute
multiple times in downtown Dresden.
Middle East
Russian Defense Minister Sergei
Shoigu says the Syrian government has increased the size of the
territory under its control by 2 1/2 times in just two months.
Australia
The father and the fiance of an
Australian woman, Justine Damond, shot to death by a Minneapolis police
officer responding to her 911 call grieved at a public memorial service
Friday night.
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Newt Gingrich
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Michael Rubin
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Patrick Granfield
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Peggy Noonan
Florida Congressman discusses recent statements from the White House
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World
Police say landslides and flooding triggered by heavy rain
have killed at least 47 people in southern Nepal and left thousands
homeless.
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World
Angela Merkel's main challenger in the country's upcoming
general election says he remains confident he can unseat the chancellor
despite her wide lead in the polls.
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World
Kenyan areas that were hit by deadly election violence are
quiet, with many people attending church services and police patrolling
some streets.
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