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Trump administration announced earlier this year its intention to end the HIV epidemic over the next decade and has also identified SCD as a condition requiring greater attention
The child and a man were killed on Tuesday when a drunk driver rammed into a crowd of protesters, Interior Undersecretary Rodrigo Ubilla said; a third person died after being beaten by police, according to the victim's family
Bolivia's opposition launches a general strike amid protests and disturbances over disputed election results that pointed to another term for President Evo Morales, who likened the stoppage to a right-wing coup
Protests sparked on October 17 by a proposed tax on calls made through WhatsApp and other messaging apps have morphed into an unprecedented cross-sectarian street mobilization against the political class
Asked if he would consider ending his term early, Moise said Tuesday in exclusive interview with AFP that he is not 'attached to power' but rather 'attached to reforms because this country has been suffering for decades'
Dozens of top global officials and business leaders boycotted last year's Future Investment Initiative, a lavish event dubbed 'Davos in the desert,' as international outrage over Khashoggi's killing peaked
Uber has exited several markets, including China and Southeast Asia, to pare back losses, and is in fierce competition with rival Ola in India, a market estimated to be worth $7 billion a year
Police said they were searching for a second suspect — a woman described as having fair skin, brown hair and wearing a black jacket, around 1.65 meters (5 feet 4 inches) tall and 'who appears to be under the influence'
Carlos Mesa, who came a close second to Morales in Sunday's polls — forcing a run-off, according to preliminary results — denounced revised results released by election authorities as a 'fraud'
Partial results put Morales in the lead with 45% of the votes, with Mesa on 38%, meaning Morales — controversially seeking a fourth term — would have to contest a run-off for the first time
Since coming to power in February 2017, Moise has had to face the anger of an opposition movement that refuses to recognize his victory in an election widely seen as dubious
Al-Ekhbariyah television gave no details on the previously unannounced visit, which comes after Esper visited Afghanistan
The Agency hopes the results of the investigation will enable it to get past the scandal that has worsened a cash crunch threatening the school and health services it provides to five million Palestinians
Canadians began voting in general election, with surveys predicting a minority government as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party risks losing its majority or even being kicked out of office
The soldiers, who were in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle, were from the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team
Influential Shi'ite leader Moqtada al-Sadr has given his supporters the green light to resume anti-government protests, after the movement was interrupted following a deadly crackdown
For Jamal Ibrahim, whose sisters were raped by militiamen in Darfur, only the handover of Sudan's ousted dictator Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court can bring peace to the restive Darfur region
The IPO forms the cornerstone of a reform program conceived by the kingdom's de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to wean the Saudi economy off its reliance on oil
As many as 7,000 so far are willing to relocate despite risks because of overcrowding in Cox’s Bazar
An increase the price of a metro ticket kicked off the protests
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