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The jovial emeritus archbishop retired in 2010 and rarely speaks in public, in a country that sometimes feels adrift without the leadership of its anti-apartheid liberation icons
Facebook has been embroiled in a firestorm brought about by Haugen, who shared the documents with US lawmakers and The Wall Street Journal that detail how Facebook knew its products were harming young girls
The restoration comes just days after Pyongyang sparked international concern with a string of missile tests in the span of a few weeks
Thousands of ethnic Tatars to fled Crimea for mainland Ukraine after 2014, when Moscow captured the peninsula
It rejects what it terms France’s ‘inadmissible interference’ in its affairs
The blaze consumed dozens of homes and forced 400 people to evacuate
They’re angry over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, among other issues
Jihadist Rajab Awadhi Ndanjile, 18 others killed in offensive September 25 on militants' base in Nangade district of Cabo Delgado, Southern African Development Community says
Detention on Friday of Georgia's foremost opposition figure upon his return from exile raises stakes in elections seen as key test for increasingly unpopular Georgian Dream ruling party.
Thousands rally as part of a new "Women's March" aimed at countering an unprecedented conservative offensive to restrict the termination of pregnancies
The move potentially paves the way for his daughter to contest the country's highest office
Taiwan says China is damaging regional peace
Doumbouya led the overthrow of President Alpha Conde on Sept. 5
The country has been hit by widespread power cuts that have closed or partially closed factories, hitting production and global supply chains
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she would leave parliament after an anti-corruption body announced an inquiry into allegations against her
He faces the threat of arrest
Habib Ullah said his brother had received death threats from the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army in recent months
Rioting left at least 118 inmates dead
Hundreds of fighters have died in fierce clashes this month after the Iran-backed insurgents renewed their campaign for Marib
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