Chinese foreign ministry sidesteps questions over chip hack report
A Spanish court has ruled that a doctor stole a newborn child nearly five decades ago, one of many abducted during Spain's 20th-century dictatorship, but cleared him because the statute of limitations had expired
In awarding the Nobel prize in economies, the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences cited William Nordhaus for showing that "the most efficient remedy for problems caused by greenhouse gases is a global scheme of universally imposed carbon taxes."
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Bangladesh ex-Prime Minister Khaleda Zia is transferred from prison to a hospital amid concerns over her deteriorating health condition
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The manager of a store where a limo crash killed 20 people says the intersection where it occurred has long been dangerous
The U.S. Marine Corps says the commander of more than 1,500 Marines in northern Australia was relieved of his duties after police caught him driving under the influence of alcohol
A leading adviser on international corporate deals says executives are cooling to the idea of mergers and acquisitions in the face of rising trade tensions
Sam Querrey and Taylor Fritz both win in straight sets at the Shanghai Masters
Three chair umpires from Thailand have been banned for life from tennis after being found guilty of match-fixing and betting offenses
Romanian election officials say more than 90 percent of those who took part in a national referendum supported defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman, but the vote was invalidated as too few people cast ballots
China's foreign minister has told visiting U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that the United States should stop what he called groundless attacks on his country's policies
Bangladesh's president has signed a bill into law that has been criticized as stifling freedom of speech
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Sharif in court again, facing treason charges over remarks about Mumbai terror attacks
The first phase of council elections began in Indian-controlled Kashmir amid tight security and a separatist-sponsored shutdown
Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi journalist who disappeared after visiting his country's consulate in Turkey, was a Saudi insider
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Chinese authorities say they are investigating the former president of Interpol for bribery and other crimes, and indicate that political transgressions may have also landed him in trouble
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