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The rest of the 56 patients were reported to have been taken to other hospitals
Opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, says the government made the accusations to discredit his party, the National Unity Platform
A new DNA sequencing technology allows scientists to officially identify two people whose remains were found at the World Trade Center site
Mohammed and his co-defendants, who have been locked up at the “War on Terror” prison at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for nearly 15 years, will appear in the military tribunal
Perseverance's sampling and caching system is the most complex mechanism ever sent to space, with more than 3,000 parts
The women were flying back from Syria; a third woman has been taken in for questioning
The nine defendants on trial in the town of Rennes, which include alleged traders of Chinese and Vietnamese origin, face up to 10 years in jail and heavy fines, although two of those charged are on the run
Just 60 days into his 15-month jail term for defying an order to answer questions before graft investigators, prison authorities announced that the 79-year-old politician was placed on medical parole
Parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place on September 17-19, with nearly all vocal Kremlin critics including Navalny's allies barred from running
The Ottawa rally was attended by Canadian Foreign Minister Marc Garneau and several opposition MPs, as well as the US ambassador to Ottawa
It estimated that unless there was concerted international action, a projected doubling of plastic production could see costs rocket by 2040 to $7.1 trillion
All eyes will be on Salah Abdeslam on Wednesday when he goes on trial in Paris along with 19 others over the worst terror attack in France's history
The attack, in the region of Al-Rashad around 65 kilometers (40 miles) south of Kirkuk city, took place just after midnight, a senior Iraqi police officer told AFP
UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths was in the Afghan capital on Sunday and is to have several days of meetings with Taliban leadership
Key dates in the history of the troubled west African country, Guinea, since independence from France in 1958
The match at Sao Paulo's Neo Quimica Arena between the two giants of South American football came to a halt when a group of Brazilian public health officials came onto the pitch, triggering a melee involving team staff and players
The shipment, which was confiscated late Saturday, arrived on an Ethiopian Airlines passenger flight, prompting an immediate launch of investigations, the SUNA news agency reported
Montenegro broke away from Serbia in 2006, but a third of its 620,000 inhabitants identify as Serbs and some deny Montenegro should be a separate entity.
130 people were slaughtered at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall
Those conditions could see a resurgence of terrorist groups in the country, he says
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