The Iraqi army’s armored division is closing in on the outskirts of Mosul after sweeping through enemy-controlled land in the past 48 hours, liberating
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“Stand strong to support them”, experts urge families of released 21 Chibok girls
A group of United Nations human rights experts today welcomed the release of 21 Chibok girls from Boko Haram captivity, and called on all
Obama’s half-brother is Trump’s guest
President Obama’s Kenyan-born, half-brother Malik will be in the audience in Las Vegas Wednesday night when Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton square off in
Stop ‘whining’ and campaign, Obama scolds Trump
“Stop whining.” Those were President Obama’s words for Donald Trump as he called on the Republican candidate to stop trying to “discredit the elections”
Roche’s lung cancer drug wins U.S. approval
Lung cancer patients on Roche’s immune system-boosting drug Tecentriq lived on average 4.2 months longer than those taking chemotherapy in a pivotal study, pressuring
Obama warns Trump whining over rigged polls claim
US President Barack Obama has told Donald Trump to “stop whining” as he rejected his claim that next month’s White House election will be
Trump’s 2005 tape allegations are “lies”, Melania Trump
Republican presidential candidate wife Melania Trump defended her husband in her first interview since the Republican nominee faced allegations of sexual misconduct, calling those
Girls held by Boko Haram need support to rebuild shattered lives
The emotional reunification with their families on Sunday of 21 of the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram more than two years ago in Chibok,
Merck Launches Regional Hub in Côte d’Ivoire
ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, Merck, a leading science and technology company, today announced the opening of its affiliate office in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, which will
Hong Kong euthanizes world’s oldest panda Jia Jia
The world’s oldest panda in captivity died Sunday in Hong Kong’s Ocean Park. Jia Jia was 38, and had lived at the zoo for the