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Figure based on new analysis of coastlines is more than three times previous estimate.
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside a branch of the Toronto Public Library as writer Meghan Murphy gave a talk inside.
Mothers Lounge sent unsolicited gift vouchers and a card saying "Holy guacamole, you're going to avo baby".
Historians estimate that up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed around World War I, and many scholars see it as the 20th century’s first genocide. Turkey disputes the description, saying the toll has been inflated and considering those killed victims of a civil war.
New York's LaGuardia unveils new $3.9 billion Delta terminal.
The interstate was shut down for several hours during the clean-up efforts, leading to traffic delays.
Sassuolo's Francesco Magnanelli and Parma's Matteo Scozzarella were handed their punishment Tuesday after league officials examined television pictures of the incidents that took place last weekend.
About the size of a golf cart, the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, or VIPER, will roam several miles, using its four science instruments — including a 1-meter drill — to sample various soil environments.
And now Beijing's TRB Hutong has got the seal of approval of TripAdvisor users, whose positive ratings have won it the title of best fine dining restaurant in the world from the reviews aggregator.
Resolution comes at delicate time in US-Turkey relationship, shortly after House votes to impose sanctions.
Figure based on new analysis of coastlines is more than three times previous estimate.
NSO Group’s spyware allegedly used in cyber-attacks on lawyers and journalists.
City arson investigators reported earlier on Tuesday that the Getty fire was likely caused by a broken tree branch being blown into power lines during high winds early Monday morning.
The banks were being “more Catholic than the Pope”, said university lecturer Behrang Samadi, who is among an estimated 10,000 Iranians living in Malaysia and learnt in August that his bank, CIMB, would close his 14-year-old account.
Saudi Arabia has attracted high-profile business and political figures to its "Davos in the Desert" event, including some who stayed away last year over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
At Bears Ears National Monument in the United States, supporters say threats come from a federal government plan that reduced the size of the protected lands sacred to Native American people.
Curry, of English Premiership side Sale Sharks, will be in the stands in Yokohama Saturday to watch his twin brother Tom play for England against South Africa following a social media campaign to give him time off.
next to a 'Satanic' altar in the den of suspected drug traffickers in Mexico City.