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The number of people seeking euthanasia is growing in the Netherlands, with some 7,666 last year, up by more than 10 percent from the year before, according to official figures
He was sentenced to 9 years for money laundering
It’s at odds with Bolivia over the Silala River
Concerns grow over human rights violations
Three-member commission has renewable one-year mandate to investigate abuses
She ‘condemned’ Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine
He's highest-ranking Trump adviser, first family member to testify so far; he appeared in private by video link voluntarily, was not subpoenaed
Niger and Burkina Faso are struggling to contain militant insurgencies aligned with the Islamic State and al-Qaida that have spread across their territories
South Ossetia was in the center of the Russian-Georgian war in 2008 after which the Kremlin recognized the territory
Trouble reflects a deep schism between Shiite political groupings
Prime minister tells Israelis who own arms to ensure that they carry them when out
Visit comes days after delegation spoke with Pope Francis about horrors of abuse committed at former church-run schools
License for broadcasting giant was withdrawn in 2019 over allegations of press law breaches and unprofessional conduct
Iran has once again denied women entry to soccer stadium to watch international match, leaving hundreds of ticketed fans locked out, Iranian media say
The talks kicked off Monday — but no rebel groups were invited, and the opposition is boycotting the forum
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said the wall's construction was carried out in an area facing the town of Al-Shaddadi, in the south of Syria's Hasakeh province
Official results are not expected until early Monday morning
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