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Stage has become their sanctuary
Shadeed Abdulmateen stabbed his girlfriend to death
The U.N. agency warned it was "extremely concerned" that the inequality in access seen with COVID-19 vaccines
Elite milestone eludes Detroit Tigers slugger as fans boo Yankees' tactics
It is the latest case to fuel concerns about worsening press freedoms in tightly controlled Singapore, with authorities accused of using heavy-handed tactics to silence dissent
It is the latest example of Middle Eastern and African countries recovering stolen antiquities which have ended up in Western countries
In the complaint filed to the office of the country's ombudsman, Ressa alleged Lorraine Badoy had called her a 'sociopath' and 'rotten soul'
Picasso ceramics, old masters works, and a fur coat are some of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg's artworks and personal items that will be auctioned off near Washington this month.
East Timor's citizens head to the polls on Tuesday to choose either a Nobel laureate or the incumbent president, a former guerrilla fighter, as their next leader
Citing a drop in deaths and infections. Brazil's health minister said Sunday that public health emergency measures will be lifted soon
Though Capital punishment has been on the wane in the United States, an upcoming slate of executions has refocused attention on the use of the death penalty.
Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who has been serving a prison term for crimes against humanity committed during his presidency, was hospitalized Sunday for the second time in a month.
The volunteer force, hundreds of thousands strong, not only fights but also protects and helps local civilians
'It's very hard and scary right now,' one congregant said, adding that 'we must pray for our soldiers to have strength and faith'
Group calls on its supporters to take advantage of the war in Ukraine to stage attacks in Europe
Leaving aside physical health, the seniors often require additional help, which is often not available
Rains were starting to let up in the flood-ravaged east, allowing for search and relief aid operations to continue after one of the deadliest storms in living memory
Southeast Asian country has been in turmoil since Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government was ousted last year in a military coup
Armed forces carried out two strikes Thursday 'to neutralize a dozen terrorists in the forest of Ganguel'
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