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While working for Channel One television in Moscow, Marina Ovsyannikova barged onto the set of an evening newscast Monday, holding a poster reading 'No War'
Jean D'Zba Banju, a community leader in the Djugu area of Ituri, said CODECO militiamen entered a camp for displaced people where they killed people with machetes
Higher crude prices pushed profits up by more than 120%
Lawmaker posts on Twitter, lamenting economic, environmental damage
Companies complain tariffs are higher when the software is not run on Microsoft’s Azure cloud infrastructure
Opening comes as Mexicans prepare to vote on a presidential recall referendum
Power station also attacked, officials say
Dancers also aim to send a message of peace
Lebanon, which is facing economic meltdown, fell to second from last on the index of 146 nations, just below Zimbabwe
Applicants are required to apply online and provide fingerprints and a photo
Surge in oil and natural gas prices could see Norway racking up almost $170 billion in extra oil and gas revenue this year, according to Nordea bank
The world's second-largest economy has gone from reporting under 100 daily infections just three weeks ago to more than 1,000 per day for over a week
Tillaberi is located in the flashpoint "three borders" zone of Niger, Burkina and Mali, where jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) operate
Japan sits on the Pacific 'Ring of Fire,' an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin
July protests left 1 dead, dozens injured and more than 1,300 people detained
The Ukrainian leader doubled down on his plea for a no-fly zone
Kere, 56, was hailed for his "pioneering" designs that are "sustainable to the earth and its inhabitants — in lands of extreme scarcity," said Tom Pritzker, chairman of the Hyatt Foundation that sponsors the award
The Ever Forward, a 334-meter vessel ran aground in the Chesapeake Bay shortly after leaving a Baltimore port Sunday night, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration says in a statement.
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