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Next few days are widely seen as crunch point for negotiations on Iran's nuclear program
Military campaigns have inflicted vast and often indiscriminate damage on civilian infrastructure
Bank says it’s ‘actively monitoring the situation’ in Ukraine
It sets precedents for host of upcoming sedition prosecutions
They'll look into harm TikTok can cause to young users and what company knows about that harm, California attorney general says
Cryptocurrency purchases in rubles are at a record high following Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The ADF — which Islamic State describes as its local affiliate — has been blamed for thousands of deaths in eastern DRC
The administration already is dealing with congressional refusal to enact the climate change proposals in President Joe Biden's Build Better Back plan
Governing body FIFA warned that they were considering the ultimate sanction against Russia as punishment for their bloody invasion of Ukraine
The closure, effective immediately, aligned Canada with the vast majority of European countries
The referendum was held Sunday as the ex-Soviet country's neighbor Ukraine is under attack from Russian troops and delegations from Moscow and Kyiv are expected to meet for talks on the Belarusian border
The talks are aimed at paving the way for an "inclusive national dialogue" and elections
EU has been acting as intermediary between Iranian negotiators and US delegation
The bill allows the election commission to authorize electronic transmission of voting results and the electronic registration of voter identities to help prevent fraud
Japan will impose sanctions on Russia targeting semiconductor exports and financial institutions, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday after G7 leaders agreed to punish Moscow economically for invading Ukraine
Authorities say they are responding to social media calls to rally against Putin's decision to attack Ukraine
Summit expected to express concern about logistical and other support for armed groups that remain active in the region
Wearing a prison uniform, Navalny said the war would “lead to a huge number of victims, destroyed futures and the continuation of this line of impoverishment of the citizens of Russia"
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