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The death toll rose Saturday to 398 while 27 people were reported still missing, the government said in a statement.
Bus was returning from Ramadan meal
To Anh Dung accused of receiving bribes connected to repatriation flight program during COVID pandemic
About 100 people, including actors and musicians, took part in staging
Experts say struggle puts at risk crucial aid for Afghanistan's desperate population
Frenchman and Moroccan were tried on charges of joining a terror group with a view to carrying out attacks
Among families entrusted with carrying the crucifix were two women, one Russian and one Ukrainian, who are life-long friends
At central post office in Kyiv, hundreds of Ukrainians queued for hours Friday to get one of 1 million copies printed so far
The death toll from landslides and flooding in the Philippines triggered by tropical storm Megi rose to 148 on Thursday, official figures showed, as more bodies were found in mud-caked villages.
Severodonetsk, the most easterly city still held by Ukrainian forces, has become a deserted shell as Russia's invading troops make it a key target
Niger's interior ministry said 'unidentified armed bandits' attacked police station near Burkina Faso and a military base in the country's far north
Ukrainian official earlier said Moskva was hit by two missiles but did not give evidence
El Shafee Elsheikh, former British national, went to Syria to join IS, allegedly became member of notorious kidnap-and-murder cell
Despite being traditionally considered a safe-haven currency, uncertainty fueled by the war in Ukraine has not caused the yen to strengthen
One of the world’s major races bars athletes because of the invasion of Ukraine
Residents said there were mass burial services for the victims of the attack in four adjoining villages
Lia Mulla, who was captured by Islamic State members in August 2014 as she tried to flee Iraq's Mount Sinjar with her family, testified through a translator on Monday at the trial of El Shafee Elsheikh, who was allegedly one of Mueller's IS jailers
Government statement comes after Greek investigative website alleges that the phone of financial journalist Thanasis Koukakis had been hacked
France last week expressed concern over reports that Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries killed more than 200 civilians last month in the village of Moura
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