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It was not immediately clear whether the eruption had stopped completely or merely paused, as smoke was still emerging from the top
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High-level talks will begin in the U.S. city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday
Of the 63 seats in the Althing, 33 were won by women, or 52 percent, according to projections based on final results
When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, all entertainment, including singing and dancing, was forbidden
Hundreds of people have died this month alone
The three-party coalition has brought Iceland four years of stability after a decade of crises
A shortfall of drivers and other key workers that has hit fuel supplies and additional industries
Outgoing chancellor urged Germans Saturday to give her would-be successor Armin Laschet their vote to shape Germany's future
Authorities also ordered new evacuations
Military convoy comes under rocket fire by Islamic State West Africa Province militants between towns of Dikwa and Marte in Lake Chad region
Cremation took place at a Naval hospital outside Lima
The member of the European Parliament, who has been based in Belgium since late 2017, was detained Thursday in the Sardinian town of Alghero while on his way to a cultural festival, aides said
Conclusion effectively ends the discredited Republican-led bid to throw out Biden's victory
Chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for killing Floyd
Person skepticism and showed insensitivity, The Washington Post reports
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He’d fled following an independence referendum that Madrid ruled unconstitutional
The United States promised an additional $290 million but said the ultimate solution was to end the war that has led to what the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian situation
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