Iran's top diplomat in Pakistan for talks on key issues between the two neighbors, including border security
Lawyers for the family of a 15-year-old girl who went missing in 1983 say they are pressing Italian prosecutors and the Vatican for more details regarding human bones found near the Holy See's embassy in Rome
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The lower house of Parliament is set to begin debating a bill that could give same sex couples a right to marry
World stocks rally as encouraging US earnings calm nerves over rising interest rates
Barcelona authorities say a city port dock has been cordoned off while firefighters try to extinguish the fire caused in the early hours of Wednesday when a cargo ship collided with a loading crane
The U.S. military presence on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa has been a point of dispute for decades
For the first time since fleeing South Sudan more than two years ago, opposition leader Riek Machar returned on Wednesday to take part in a nationwide peace celebration
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India's top court has ordered the government to provide pricing details of 36 Rafale fighter jets it is buying from France
Germany's finance minister is advocating a steep increase in the country's minimum wage as his struggling center-left party tries to reverse a slump in its popularity
The first flight from Istanbul's newly inaugurated airport has taken off bound for the capital, Ankara
Dozens of Haitian migrants were found adrift in an overloaded boat near the Turks and Caicos Islands
The Austrian government says it won't sign a global compact to promote safe and orderly migration, citing concerns about sovereignty and illegal migration
One person has been killed and three injured after a bomb went off at the entrance of the local branch of Russia's main intelligence agency
Singapore director accused of NKorea dealings says he will remain 'accessible', liaise with authorities
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pick for Jerusalem mayor has been knocked out of the race, with two other contenders advancing to a runoff
An Afghan army helicopter has crashed in bad weather in the western Farah province, killing all 25 people on board, including the deputy corps commander of the western zone
Turkish media reports say Saudi Arabia's top prosecutor who is in Istanbul for discussions on the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, has met with Turkish intelligence officials
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