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They allegedly tried to force a sprinter to fly home
Rwanda's 1,000-strong force deployed on July 9, following an April visit to Kigali by Mozambican leader Filipe Nyusi
Separatist agitators have been blamed for violence in the country's restive southeast
Its chief of staff, First Lieutenant General Simon Gatwech Dual, was declared interim leader of the opposition movement that governs the troubled country in a shaky alliance with former enemies
Pora said his daughter used the death of her mother, Siti Jauhar in 2015, as fuel for the momentous victory
A year since rallies began, 110 protesters have been charged under lese majeste laws
From the outset, Raisi will have to tackle the nuclear talks aimed at reviving the deal from which the United States unilaterally withdrew
Amazon has held firm that it did not interfere with the voting
Myanmar's military leader promised to hold elections and lift a state of emergency by August 2023, extending an initial timeline given when the military deposed elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1
A day after a nationwide eviction moratorium expired, Biden acknowledged the administration does not have the legal authority to help renters stay in their homes
The newborns will not be named for 100 days, with Peng Liyuan — the wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping — set to choose what they will be called
World champions will face the losers of Monday's second semi-final for the consolation of a bronze medal
Migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean in makeshift vessels were rescued mainly off the coasts of Libya and Malta
Several other people were wounded in an exchange of fire in the Khalde area south of Beirut between members of the Shiite Hezbollah group and local Sunni residents
They’d been driven out by Boko Haram and Iswap, officials say
The July 7 assassination heaped a fresh crisis on the fragile Caribbean nation
SOS Mediterranee says it has rescued more than 30,000 people since February 2016
Since Wednesday, ice sheet covering vast Arctic territory has melted by about 8 billion tons a day, twice its normal average rate during summer
Worldwide, coronavirus infections are once again on the upswing
New York federal judge issues judgment of forfeiture authorizing US to take ownership of M/T Courageous, which is in Cambodia
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