Italy's health minister has removed 30 doctors and scientists from the ministry's public health advisory committee as part of the "government of change" promised by the 5-Star Movement and League
One of two men serving a life sentence in the murder of Michael Jordan's father has said for 25 years that he didn't kill James Jordan, although he helped dispose of the body. Now Daniel Green returns to court as he continues to seek a new trial.
The special counsel in the Russia investigation is set to give the first public insight into how much valuable information President Donald Trump's former national security adviser has shared with prosecutors
Federal judges have refused to set bond for two California men charged with inciting a riot and attacking counter-protesters at a white nationalist rally that turned deadly in Virginia
Somali journalist seriously hurt in car bomb blast in Mogadishu, police say
Two French league matches scheduled for Saturday have been postponed amid expected anti-government protests
Police have arrested a man in the fatal stabbings of a woman and two men in separate attacks just days apart on Chicago's West Side
North Korea's foreign minister says his country and Syria face the same "enemy" and called for increased cooperation between them
Serbia is seeking support from Russia and China in its opposition to the announced formation of the Kosovo army, warning it could lead to renewed clashes in the Balkans
The IAAF says Russia remains banned from competing internationally in track and field because of its past doping practices
Fernando Alonso will be powered by Chevrolet for his second attempt to win the Indianapolis 500
Costa Rican authorities say they've found a body behind an AirBnB villa where a missing South Florida woman was staying during a vacation to celebrate her 36th birthday
Royal brides' personalized wedding touches strike a chord with many American brides
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is taking aim at China, Iran and Russia for violating numerous treaties and multi-state agreements
Iran's president threatens again to close Strait of Hormuz if US moves to block Iranian oil exports
Eight years ago, Wilmer Gerardo Nunez left Honduras for the United States, only to disappear in Mexico, leaving his anguished mother in limbo
UEFA believes it has been misled by Manchester City over its finances
Official figures show Romanians spend proportionally more than twice the European Union average on food and non-alcoholic beverages.
Italian police say they have dismantled the rebuilt upper echelons of the Sicilian Mafia by arresting 46 people including a presumed regional boss
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Brook Muller, University of Oregon(THE CONVERSATION) By bringing people close to disease-spreading insects, might we improve public health?Because they spread malaria, Zika, West Nile, dengue, yellow fever and other diseases, mosquitoes are responsible for more human deaths than any other organism. Some of these diseases flourish in tropical regions like sub-Saharan Africa that are
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