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The ambulance crossover continues at an incessant pace, accompanied by the howl of sirens, vehicles entering the disaster area to leave loaded with victims
Chinese state media said that Hong Kong police had ordered the arrest of six pro-democracy activists living in exile on suspicion of violating a new security law
The first cars crossed the sleek steel structure nearly two years to the day the Morandi highway gave way during heavy rain
Lebanon, whose capital Beirut was rocked on Tuesday by huge explosions that killed dozens, is mired in its worst economic crisis in decades and unprecedented social unrest
Gulf nations were among the first to react, with Qatar promising to send field hospitals to support the medical response
Tanzania has taken a controversially relaxed approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic and began reopening the country two months ago
Exxon Mobil's revenues fell by more than 50% to $32.6 billion in the quarter, while Chevron's revenues fell by almost two-thirds to $13.5 billion
The 84 migrants, who included six women and two children, were transferred from their "almost sunk" dinghy to the Italian ship
Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds said the two countries will build ties across a slew of defense areas including hypersonic, electronic and space-based warfare
Britain's Prince Harry took offence at what he thought was Prince William's 'snobbishness' when he advised his brother to 'take as much time as you need to get to know this girl' when he was dating Meghan Markle, a new book says
Tehran reports 216 new deaths from the novel coronavirus, calling on its citizens to observe health protocols more closely to ease the burden on exhausted medical staff
Image based on analysis of more than 4 million galaxies and ultra-bright, energy-packed quasars
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights blamed the Islamic State group, saying the atack was possibly in retaliation for a surge in operations by Turkish and Turkish-backed forces against IS cells in the region
UN warns it’s a growing humanitarian crisis
Activists regularly accuse the army of having failed to protect demonstrators during the protest movement
The June 5 Movement has triggered a showdown with the government with unflinching demands that President Keita resign
It’s a 750-billion-euro question
Latest flareup between region's ethnic groups has also uprooted around half a million people, according to the International Crisis Group
Fresh protests have been set for Friday, a week after demonstrations that ignited three days of clashes with the security forces, leaving 11 dead and 158 injured, according to an official tally
Pompeo announced that the Trump administration is now also including Nord Stream 2 under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, a separate law that lays out sanctions over transactions with countries including Russia
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