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Vendors behind the scenes seek ways to deal with tariffs threatened by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump
Defense, telecommunications and transport were among the top targets
Around a dozen states from Kansas to New Jersey were under winter storm warnings Sunday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service
Anastasios, 95, who heads the Albanian Orthodox Church, was airlifted to a hospital in the Greek capital Athens due to complications from a virus
US secretary of state will seek delicately to encourage continuity with policies, but not tactics, of impeached president
International community has not rushed to lift economic restrictions on Syria and is instead waiting to see how the new authorities exercise their power
He was sentenced in 2023 to 20 years in prison over the killing of opposition members in 1982
Credit Suisse agreed in 1998 to take part in a $1.25 billion settlement of lawsuits brought by Holocaust survivors
The appearance comes days before the politician's rival, Nicolas Maduro, is set to be sworn in for a third presidential term in Caracas
Crash killed 179 people last week
Carter's state funeral officially begins Saturday
US has reported 66 human cases of bird flu since the start of 2024
Surge comes weeks after mediated talks canceled after peace deal disagreements
4 more people hurt
Much of Yemen is controlled by Iran-backed Houthi rebels
The embattled leader issued the bungled declaration on Dec. 3 that led to his impeachment and has left him facing arrest, imprisonment or, at worst, the death penalty.
Two children among the victims of the shooting that followed a bar brawl
She brought African dance motifs to classic European roles
He hopes for a pardon when Donald Trump returns to the White House
The change ends the two European countries' 13-year wait to join the free-movement area
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