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Washington closed its consular services in the Cuban capital in 2017 after US personnel and their families suffered from mystery illnesses subsequently known as 'Havana Syndrome'
Spain said Monday that the mobile phones of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles were tapped using Pegasus spyware in an “illicit and external” intervention.
Hundreds of A-listers dressed to the theme of "gilded glamour" gathered Monday in New York for the annual Met Gala extravaganza known as "the party of the year."
Fighting between armed groups in Congo's troubled east has left six dead, just days after a first round of peace talks ended, local sources and a researcher said.
Maiga cited multiple instances of French forces having violated the country's airspace
Late Sunday, Russia's top theatre announced that instead of the three performances of 'Nureev,' a ballet directed by Serebrennikov, the audiences this week will see a production of Aram Khachaturian's ballet, 'Spartacus'
Qatar said a new delay would 'give the participating parties more time to reach a peace agreement, in preparation for the convening of the comprehensive national dialogue'
A three-story mainly residential building has collapsed in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos, killing eight people and injuring 23.
After five years of planning, the airline said it was ordering 12 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft to operate the 'Project Sunrise' flights to cities including London and New York
Dozens were hospitalized with respiratory problems in the center and the west of the country
Russian supplies now make up 12 percent of Germany's oil imports compared to 35 percent previously, economy ministry says
The building in Changsha city, Hunan province, which housed a hotel, apartments and a cinema, caved in Friday afternoon, leaving a gaping hole in the dense streetscape
There is growing discontent against the junta in the nation of 13 million people
Kingdom aims to open up to the world and soften its extremist image
Police put out a warning and urged people to stay indoors
Berkshire Hathaway bought shares worth more than $51 billion from January through March
In witness testimony and reports, civilians accuse soldiers of murder, rape, torture, looting, forced labor and collaborating with rebels
Region leads a global trend towards erecting eco-friendly high-rises
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