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Tour bus carrying factory workers to a beach holiday crashed on Java island
Cuba is experiencing its worst economic crisis in 30 years, with inflation at 70 percent and a severe shortage of food and medicines
James Marape's diagnosis upended plans for face-to-face meetings with Chinese leaders, forced cancellation of France trip
Cyclone is second storm to hit nation in just a few weeks
She dominated Bollywood music for more than half a century
New Zealand had previously won one silver and two bronze medals at the Winter Olympics
Pyongyang is under major sanctions over its weapons programs
It’s tasked with organizing a return to civilian rule
The Kremlin has now massed more than 100,000 troops across the frontier, sparking fears from the West that Russian President Vladimir Putin is planning a major incursion
Ben Ray Lujan remains hospitalized; his office says he's expected back at work in four to six weeks, 'barring any complications'
The agreement is the latest amid a deluge of litigation spawned by the US opioid crisis, which has claimed more than 500,000 lives over the past 20 years
Chinese territory has seen increased scrutiny from the mainland, with a step up in crackdowns and tighter regulations for the gaming sector
Desecration of a war memorial and harassment of some city officials and NGO volunteers send tempers flaring
Supreme leader Ali Khamenei says that country's poor economic situation was not only due to international sanctions but also to government mismanagement
Thirteen protesters died on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry, when the paratroopers opened fire through narrow streets and across open wasteland.
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced they had recaptured the prison Wednesday, but that mop-up operations continued
Authorities have imposed sweeping national security law on city
He was fined for ‘visible obscenity’ and ‘unportsmanlike conduct’
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