A South Dakota man has his lost wallet back with some extra cash thanks to the kindness of a stranger
United Arab Emirates says British researcher Hedges, convicted of spying, has been released
Alec Baldwin is due to answer assault and harassment charges in a New York court after being accused of striking a man in the face over a parking space
NATO says allies and Ukraine ambassadors to hold emergency talks Monday over Crimea naval standoff
Somali police say that at least six people were killed in a car bomb blast in the capital, Mogadishu
England claimed a hard-fought 42-run win over Sri Lanka in the third test with a day to spare to complete a 3-0 whitewash
Libya's coast guard: 113 Europe-bound migrants, including women and children, rescued in Mediterranean
It took one dreadful 90-minute performance to expose the growing list of shortcomings in the Chelsea team that its coach had forewarned for much of the season
Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith has a clear theme as she campaigns to remain in office, telling Mississippi voters that she's an unshakable supporter of President Donald Trump
A European Union court has thrown out a case seeking the annulment of the Brexit negotiations
Filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci, who enthralled and shocked the world with his films, dies at 77
A closely watched survey is showing a slightly bigger-than-expected decline in German business confidence after the economy shrank in the third quarter
Italy's state-run RAI says filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci has died at age 77
Nissan-Renault partner Mitsubishi Motors Corp.'s board votes to dismiss Ghosn as chairman after his arrest.
Indian authorities have traveled repeatedly in recent days near the remote island where an American missionary was killed, but it remains unclear if they will be able to recover the body
Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah snared three wickets in five deliveries and reduced New Zealand to 63-4 at lunch on the rain-interrupted third day of the second cricket test
Spain's National Court is beginning a massive trial over alleged fraud in the stock market listing of Bankia, a financial giant that was bailed out during the country's economic crisis
A corruption case involving a powerful IOC member promises to overshadow meetings this week in Tokyo with local Olympic organizers, IOC officials, and the heads of 206 national Olympic committees
Turkish military plane crashes in residential area in Istanbul; no word on casualties
Turkish media reports say a military helicopter has crashed in an Istanbul neighborhood
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