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Officials provided no information on the nature of the agreements
They are now the parents of an infant son and daughter
Detained commander Oumar Samake had been in prison for only a few hours before he was released, in circumstances that remain unclear
Foreign Ministry spokesman accuses US President Joe Biden of following same 'dead end' policies as previous president, Donald Trump
In the low-lying Netherlands where land is scarce and climate change is a daily threat, the three-story glass and steel platform aims to show the 'future of breeding'
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Kids 2-18 can get the vaccine
The head of the police counterterrorism unit had been held in the Sahel state over lethal skirmishes between security forces and opponents of ex-President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita
Many anti-government activists now in hiding after a string of arrests in the conflict-wracked country
It listed eight grounds for challenging the ruling, including the judgement that civil proceedings could be instituted against the president
It hopes to help galvanize action as the world faces intertwined biodiversity and climate crises
The president spent a little under two hours at the hospital
China has challenged the United States to fix relations with Beijing in order to make progress on climate change
Ireland's Data Protection Commission was entrusted with the case because Facebook's European headquarters are situated in the country
Polly, whose real name was Joshua Tuyishime, was being held on drugs charges and had just found out that he was due to stand trial in December
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Chadema party chairman Freeman Mbowe and his supporters have described the charges as a politically-motivated effort to crush dissent, and accused police of torturing him in custody
The judgment, which was handed down on Monday, means they will serve between 12 months and 20 years in jail
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