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Russian president orders $200 payments as he seeks support for his unpopular United Russia party ahead of parliamentary elections next month
According to the census released late Monday, the country has a total of 36,280 elephants, a 12% jump from the figures recorded in 2014, when poaching activity was at its highest.
The United States will host the meeting of 'key partners,' the State Department said Sunday
Whether or not herd immunity is achievable with the regular emergence of more infectious COVID-19 strains is up for debate
Nevada pocketed an all-time record $1.36 billion last month
They will compete Tuesday and Thursday
Repeated outbreaks of fighting have caused heavy damage to the power distribution network
Objective is to protect humanitarian operations, French president says
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordan's King Abdullah II also are to attend
US intelligence agencies still divided on origins of coronavirus
Ethnic strife last week in tense Oromia region to blame for deaths, the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission said Thursday
For pilots in charge of the planes evacuating foreign nationals and Afghans from Taliban-controlled Kabul, the flights in and out of the Afghanistan capital have been a journey like no other
They say the Taliban will bring stability to the war-torn nation
The 7.2-magnitude quake that struck August 14 killed over 2,200 people and destroyed or heavily damaged tens of thousands of homes
Social media platforms have been under fire from political leaders for failing to stem spread of false, harmful misinformation and disinformation about virus, other topics
Authorities were fighting 15 wildfires in the Urals region of Sverdlovsk, the Emergencies Ministry said
The announcement of the talks was condemned by Beijing, which claims self-ruled, democratic Taiwan and opposes countries having official contacts with Taipei
The al-Qaida-linked group Al-Shabab claimed the attack through their Shahada News Agency
Habre, who ruled Chad from 1982 to 1990, was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity in 2016
The blaze led to the suspension of work at more than 100 oil wells that rely on the platform for electricity and injections of natural gas
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