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Venezuela's government says it is going ahead with its threat to withdraw from the Organization of American States, the regional body whose leader has been one of the fiercest critics of embattled socialist President Nicolas Maduro
The Trump administration tells lawmakers it will apply economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program
At least 25,000 people were displaced after fighting in the town of Kodok, according to a spokesman for the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders, one day after the top U.N. official in South Sudan warned of a government offensive on the town
Ivanka Trump has been involved in discussions with the World Bank about setting up a funding operation that would support female entrepreneurs
Morocco's parliament has approved a new coalition government created to end months of political and economic deadlock
British Prime Minister Theresa May is taking time out from her election campaign to meet the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator and head of the bloc's executive
Congressional Republicans have a new talking point about President Donald Trump's border wall: It's not really a wall
About 400 people have marched in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to mark the anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster and protest the construction of a nuclear plant in Belarus
Russia has criticized Turkey's airstrikes against Kurdish forces in Syria and Iraq, saying they hinder efforts to combat the Islamic State group
Russian authorities have banned the British-based organization Open Russia, which is a strong critic of the Kremlin, but the group's Russia branch claims it is administratively separate and can continue to operate
Greek and Turkish Cypriot activists formed a human chain across Cyprus' ethnic divide to protest Turkey's planned nuclear power station that they say poses real dangers to the nearby east Mediterranean island
A German federal court has upheld a complaint by a teacher at a Greek school in Germany against a pay cut the Greek government imposed at the height of the country's financial crisis
Gaza's ruling Hamas movement says it will not be cowed by threatened funding cuts, signaling escalating tensions between the militant group and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
United Airlines says a giant rabbit was alive when it arrived on a flight from London to Chicago, but died shortly after