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Authorities in Spain and Portugal say that nine people died over the weekend in hundreds of wildfires fanned by strong winds caused by a hurricane
Isnilon Hapilon and the group he led, Abu Sayyaf, have occupied parts of the southern city of Marawi since May. He was wanted by the F.B.I. for hostage-taking.
Authorities are calling it the deadliest attack in the country's history.
With at least 270 people dead, suspicion fell on the Shabab, a militant group that has been losing ground but, it now appears, perhaps not strength.
Witnesses reported a large explosion, smoke and fire
Aaron Rodgers sustained a broken right collarbone in the Packers’ loss to the Vikings. The Giants got their first win, and the Chiefs took their first loss.
A Louisiana police department says an oil rig has exploded in Lake Pontchartrain in St. Charles Parish
Rodgers sustained a broken right collarbone in the Packers’ loss to the Vikings. The Giants got their first win, and the Chiefs took their first loss.
276 killed in deadliest single attack in Somalia's history; 'Unspeakable horrors' at hospitals
While the world is fixated on its nuclear missiles, North Korea has also developed a cyberattack program that is stealing millions and unleashing havoc.
Irish authorities ordered schools to close and warned travelers to stay off roads as Hurricane Ophelia bore down on Ireland and the U.K. with potentially deadly winds
American officials call for calm as Iraqis move in and Kurds vow to defend the city and oil fields at the center of their bid for independence.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the North Korean crisis "will continue until the first bomb drops.''
In an interview with the BBC, Mr. Allen expressed sympathy for “the poor women that were involved” but also called the situation “sad for Harvey.”