Kirk Douglas celebrated his 102nd birthday with a special video message from his daughter-in-law
Import growth outpaced that of exports in October in Germany, narrowing the trade surplus of Europe's largest economy
Israel's prime minister says Oman will open its airspace to Israel's national airline
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Police in Hong Kong say a school bus has plowed onto a sidewalk, killing two people and injuring a dozen others
Rwanda says its forces clash with rebels from neighboring Congo, with 4 fighters killed
GM tax credit for electric cars a flashpoint after decision to close plants, lay off workers
Investors could face increased volatility in financial markets, especially for the pound, if Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal gets voted down in parliament, as expected.
A midseason tactical switch sparked Chelsea's surge to the Premier League title two years ago under Antonio Conte, and his successor could have landed on a formula of his own
Groups that monitor countries' performance in tackling climate change say Sweden remains top of the league, while the United States has dropped in the index
SoftBank Group Corp. mobile unit IPO price set at 1,500 yen ($13) a share
South Korean prosecutors have charged four people with illegally importing North Korean coal via Russia in violation of U.N. sanctions
U.S.-backed Syrian fighters have pushed deeper into the Islamic State group's last remaining stronghold, capturing a hospital
The European Union's top court has ruled that Britain can change its mind over Brexit, boosting the hopes of people who want to stay in the EU that the process can be reversed
South Sudan to begin Ebola vaccinations as at 'very high risk' in neighboring Congo's outbreak
Real Madrid remains far behind other European teams when it comes to women's soccer
164 countries agree by acclamation on UN migration accord spurned by the United States and several other countries
EU prolongs sanctions against Congo president's chosen successor as election approaches
An AP investigation has found that women and their newborns in Slovakia are often unjustifiably detained in hospitals across the European Union country, breaking its own laws and leaving Roma women vulnerable to racist abuse and physical violence
The same jury that convicted a man of first-degree murder for driving his car into counterprotesters at a 2017 white nationalist rally will now decide his punishment
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