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Victims disappeared in 2017 as they probed violence in the Kasai region
The meeting point for the weekend rally has been set for Parliament Hill, in the heart of the Canadian capital
Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed while responding to domestic disturbance in Harlem
Kassym-Jomart replaces his mentor and former head of state Nursultan Nazarbayev, after a bloody crisis exposed a struggle at the top of the leadership
He’s one match away from becoming the all-time men's Grand Slam leader
Military strikes have caused multiple unjustified fatal incidents
To formally eradicate the disease, a nation must be polio-free for three consecutive years
Trials will involve a total of 600 adults, half of whom have received two doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine at least six months ago
There is widespread agreement that a rocket booster will crash into the moon's dark side on March 4 at more than 5,500 miles per hour (9,000 kilometers per hour)
The arrests bring to six the number of people held by British police over the hostage-taking, which renewed concern over an increase in anti-Semitic attacks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
World Trade Organization hands a fresh victory to Beijing in long-running anti-dumping dispute with Washington
Lisa Smith justified jihad suicide bombings while attending a mosque in Ireland before she joined Islamic State group in Syria, Dublin court was told
Lisa Smith, 39, from Dundalk, on Ireland's east coast, has pleaded not guilty to membership in an unlawful terrorist group between October 28, 2015, and December 1, 2019
Visit is latest high-profile diplomatic trip since the countries normalized ties as part of US-brokered Abraham Accords
The global crisis lender will provide $90 million immediately to help the oil-dependent country deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Mugler was as famous for his fantastical couture as for his blockbuster fashion shows
Troops demand sacking of the country's military top brass and allocation of more resources to a seven-year battle against Islamist insurgents
With more than 240 million battery swaps since 2015, Gogoro says it has kept about 360,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere
Comoros due to face Cameroon on Monday in Africa Cup of Nations
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