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Pence tells West Point grads they are ‘best of the best’
US vice president's commencement speech was before the most diverse class in academy's history
Peru bars entry to Maduro, Venezuela government
Move announced by Peru's Foreign Minister Nestor Popolizio follows decision by 12 Latin American countries and Canada not to grant recognition to Maduro's hardline government
Bolsonaro: Brazilian oversight of NGOs will be tightly controlled
Responsibility for monitoring NGOs has been put in hands of Government Secretary Carlos dos Santos Cruz, a retired Army general
Britain tests emergency plans as no-deal Brexit edges closer
Government warns supply chains face major disruption
Trump: US troop withdrawal in Syria will be at ‘proper pace’
National Security Adviser John Bolton seeking Turkey's assurances it won't attack US-allied Kurdish fighters
Trump’s security adviser arrives in Turkey for key talks
Visit could cover wide-range of topics, including cooperation in Syria and efforts to enlist Turkey's support to curb Iran's influence
Truth commission on Jammeh opens hearings in Gambia
Hearings in the capital, Banjul, will give alleged victims of former President Yahya Jammeh’s regime an opportunity to voice their grievances publicly
Gabon government regains control after attempted military coup
Government forces arrested the self-declared leader of the coup hours after announcing his intentions on national radio
Ginsburg to miss Monday’s Supreme Court session after surgery
It is the first time Ruth Bader Ginsburg has missed a public session at Supreme Court in her 25-year career as a justice there
UNHCR launches $430m plan for car refugees
Nearly a quarter million displaced returned home in 2018 but over a million remain displaced and refugees
US, China holding fresh trade talks
The two sides expressed optimism about resolving tariff fight
Saudi women given right to know аbout divorce
In new rights breakthrough, courts now required to notify women by text message that their marriage has ended
Sudan: Police fire tear gas at anti-Bashir protesters
Protests calling for the longtime president to step down continue for the third week
Trump: Alleged USS Cole mastermind killed
US Military officials said airstrike in Yemen targeted al-Badawi, one of six al-Qaida operatives convicted of 'USS Cole' bombing and fugitive on FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list
Iowans prepare for surge in presidential hopeful visits
More than a year away from election, Iowans host presidential hopefuls
Green technology provides safe drinking water for thousands of Rohingya refugees
Five solar-powered safe water systems are providing clean drinking water for more than 40,000 Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar on a daily basis
Australia closes two high-security immigration detention centers
A government official touts the success of the policy against migrant boats
Smithsonian museum’s latest acquisitions reflect a diverse America
For the past 50 years, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington has been telling America’s story with images of people who helped shape the history and culture of the United States.
Judge: Lawsuit over Guatemala syphilis experiment to proceed
The three plaintiffs in the $1 billion lawsuit are Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johns Hopkins University and the Rockefeller Foundation
Egypt tries to block ‘60 minutes’ el-Sisi interview
The Egyptian president tells '60 Minutes' Egypt has 'a wide range of cooperation with the Israelis'

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