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As day broke over Guatemala’s national palace on 3 September 2015, Gabriel Wer celebrated what promised to be a new dawn for Guatemala.
Move to cost about $180 million and be reflected in second-quarter results, Ford said.
The studio, which boasts a mostly female senior staff, is in early development on a Spice Girls movie among a slate eyeing two releases a year, starting in 2020.
Victory is latest in a string of legal actions by Matt Furie, who is seeking to halt the co-option of his cartoon by the far right.
Academy will be managed by nationalist government in unprecedented move.
Sailors evacuated from two tankers in distress near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
A video was shot on the 103rd floor Monday night, after the ledge’s protective top layer splintered into thousands of pieces.
Trump pledged to Polish President Andrzej Duda on Wednesday that he would deploy 1,000 U.S. troops to Poland, a step sought by Warsaw to deter potential aggression from Russia.
It replaces the Europe of Nations and Freedom group, which held 36 seats in the last EU legislature.
Alibaba holds the record for the world’s largest initial public offering with its $25 billion float in New York five years ago.
Amid its clash with the United States government, the Chinese company says US-based Verizon should pay fees for more than 230 of its patents.
Oscar winner at forefront of #MeToo movement says she felt ‘ashamed’ and that incident was somehow her fault.
British home secretary says final decision on WikiLeaks founder is ‘now with the courts’.
But popularity can come with challenges, especially in a place as compact as Bruges.
The five-part series, which ended on June 3 in the United States, tells the story of the missteps and mismanagement that led to the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident, the world's worst nuclear disaster.
China denies it is seeking a sphere of influence in Pacific, insisting it gives aid to help with economic development.