If there are no new cases by Saturday, 'we will have met the threshold,' Minister of Commerce and Industry Axel Addy says
With 16 million Yemenis in need, US secretary of state, Saudi officials to talk about nature of 'humanitarian pause,' how it might be implemented
Iraqi Security Forces reportedly remain in contested Beiji refinery, preventing Islamic State militants from taking full control
Analysts have doubts, but US says that since '84, $125 million-plus has been paid to more than 80 people whose input helped jail terrorists or thwart their plans
American warships began accompanying commercial ships last Thursday after Iranian naval vessels detained Marshall Islands-flagged cargo ship
Poor results from wells drilled in 2012, low oil prices and new opportunities in Mexico's oil sector are seen as depressing interest
HIV/AIDS patients appear to have immune systems of much older people, and older-acting immune systems can make them more susceptible to certain diseases
UN leading effort to vaccinate 8 million children under age 5 against the sometimes fatal disease, which so far has claimed 27 child lives
This is first attack by Houthis targeting a civilian area since Saudi Arabia began airstrikes in Yemen on March 26
Critics say laws could be used against religious minorities
Temporary relocation will enable alliance to hone reactions to Russia’s actions in Ukraine
There are nine new landmine victims every day, according to International Campaign to Ban Landmines
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