Jia Yongtang is making a living – of sorts – off his uncanny resemblance to the North Korean leader.
The Kremlin leader’s warning comes as Russia places more missiles in Baltic region.
The attack comes 40 days after an Islamic State-claimed attack on another Shiite shrine.
Rescuers used cranes to lift the last of the twisted metal wreckage to check for bodies underneath.
18 percent of Germans were found to be open to the ideology compared with 63 percent of the French.
They may have to use those guns soon, too.
China wants more influence but does not want a sudden U.S. withdrawal.
He held his ceremonial position mostly under moderate socialist Prime Minister Costas Simitis.
Voter turnout appeared low in areas pummeled by Hurricane Matthew.
Israel’s supreme court has set a deadline for people to get out before demolition begins.
Saying she shopes to promote a politics without “hate,” Germany chancellor announces she will seek a fourth term.
With religiously motivated fighters, Tehran is likely to play a key role in the war-torn country for years.
Opposition parties want to impeach President Park Geun-hye, as prosecutors push to question her.
The revelation came after the indictment of President Park Geun-hye’s longtime friend.
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The death toll ratchets up as the Syrian government calls the city a military priority.
The former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq and the United Nations is now seen as a lifeline to Washington.
Duterte described the burial as a way to heal the country, but millions disagreed.
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Puerto Rico’s governor is already challenging a federal control board created just months ago to oversee the finances of the U.S. territory and help pull it out of an economic crisis.
Albania’s defense minister says the country’s army has replaced its old Kalashnikov automatic rifles with NATO-standard weaponry.
A car bombing outside a hospital in Libya’s eastern city of Benghazi killed three people and wounded 26 on Monday, the hospital said, the third attack on the medical facility this year.
Yulia Zaripova, the Russian gold medalist in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2012 London Olympics, was among 12 more athletes sanctioned Monday after testing positive in a reanalysis of their doping samples.
He claimed to be a native of Mosul and said he had just escaped his embattled neighborhood. When his cell phone chirped cheerfully, he said it was his mother calling and picked up.