The newborn fawn walks unsteadily among the trees that were once the Chinese emperor's hunting grounds, the site where more than a century before its forebears died out of their native China
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Israel's hawkish former defense minister attacks government, says he'll challenge it in next election
A South African court has ruled that government plans to increase the country's reliance on nuclear power with help from Russia and other countries is unlawful
Officials say that 27 Polish police officers have been hurt _ not in any engagement with criminals, but with ticks that had invaded their police station
China has launched its first aircraft carrier built entirely on its own in a demonstration of the growing technical sophistication of its defense industries
Doctors say Polish motorcycle racer Tomasz Gollob has been brought out of an induced coma and his condition is improving
Libya is asking the European Union for motorboats and helicopters to help patrol the Mediterranean sea for ships carrying migrants
Shares in Europe are mixed after another day of gains in Asia as investors await an announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump on tax cuts that could give a boost to U.S. companies and household spending
Researchers at U.S. antivirus firm McAfee say the cyberattacks that have hit Saudi Arabia over the past few months are continuing, revealing new details about an unusually disruptive campaign
French Open prize money will increase by 12 percent this year
AP Explains: Why China's new aircraft carrier is significant
French foreign minister says sarin gas used in Syria attack bears chemical 'signature' of the regime
Saudi novelist wins what is considered to be the region's top literary award for Arab fiction
Swedish authorities say they have released a second person arrested in connection with in the April 7 truck attack that killed four people and injured 15 others in Stockholm