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President Emmanuel Macron "learned with great sadness" of the deaths of Sergeant Yvonne Huynh and Brigadier Loic Risser in the Menaka region, his office said in a statement
Public floggings and executions in the city's squares still haunt residents, but Kandahar has undergone a huge transformation
Corporate Transparency Act, included in defense appropriations bill passed Friday, forces 'beneficial owners' behind shell companies to report their identities to the US Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
Police had failed to stop the underground event, which drew around 2,500 people from Thursday night to two empty warehouses in Lieuron
Executions were paused in Kazakhstan in 2003
It’s the world’s most grueling event in motorsport’s calendar
The UK's 48-year obligation to follow Brussels' rules has ended
Darfuri people have held protests in recent weeks against the mission's imminent departure
Britain will leave the European single market and customs union at 11 p.m. (2300 GMT) on Thursday
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reportedly is reviewing the possibility of returning Cuba to the blacklist
There's no word on who the next head of government will be
There has been a sharp increase in attacks in northeast Nigeria since the start of the month.
The decision by the court to release the accused comes months after it sparked outrage for overturning the murder conviction and death sentence of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, and acquitted three other men
Zhang Zhan, a former lawyer, is sentenced at a brief hearing in a Shanghai court for allegedly 'picking quarrels and provoking trouble'
About 200 British vacationers forced to abide by a 10-day quarantine in the ski resort of Verbier are said to have fled secretly during the night
Camp housed around 75 families
Turkish troops have been operating in support of Libya's Government of National Accord
Chopper crashed ‘due to technical reasons,’ officials say
Shooter opened fire at bowling alley
Cocoa industry earns better incomes for thousands of farmers
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