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Kenya is in talks with China to convert dollar-denominated debt the East African nation owes its biggest bilateral lender to yuan and extend the repayment period, Treasury Secretary John Mbadi said.
Plans to convert a vacant office building on Dublin city’s Mount Street into a “very large” emergency accommodation hub for families have sparked further backlash among residents.
In the nation’s capital, federal agents have operated a sobriety checkpoint, made gun and drug busts and carried out other day-to-day police work. Some residents are uneasy.
A tribunal dismissed Renee Johnstone’s human rights complaint over bathroom harassment, ruling it fell outside their jurisdiction. The incident in Hamilton, involving verbal attacks based on gender ...
The historic Castle Rouge building at 23323 Schoolcraft Road will be the new home of the Detroit Training Center, an organization offering customized vocational training.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A former Cleveland resident was sentenced to six months in prison Monday for using a drone to drop cellphones and tobacco to inmates at a private prison.
Deploying the National Guard to patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., is the wrong solution to a perceived crime problem. Military forces are unsuited for law enforcement and can easily make the ...
Paul van Zuydam led the struggling French company to a global kitchenware powerhouse.
Chaos in Wilmington, NC -- a car plowed into a building’s gas line, sparking a massive explosion that injured three firefighters... and the whole thing was caught on camera.
"Watch what they do, not what they say." Rachel Maddow shows that Donald Trump is not actually bothered by crime, not just because he is a convicted criminal, but because of many examples of him ...
How Freediving Brought Me Back Into My Own Body In this excerpt from her new memoir, Fetishized, writer Kaila Yu finds peace with her identity through freediving.
D.C. Residents Tear Into Federal Officers as GOP States Send Even More Six Republican governors are deploying their states’ National Guard members to Washington, D.C.