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A Russian airstrike quelled the attacks by al-Qaida’s former Syria branch, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and its ally Hurras al-Deen
Twenty-two people were arrested; hundreds of thousands of accounts tied to the ring
Idlib is controlled by a former al-Qaeda affiliate and remains outside government control
With a large Chinese-speaking minority, Malaysia was a top choice for Chinese recyclers looking to relocate
A draft of a U.N. report painstakingly catalogues how humanity has undermined the natural resources upon which its very survival depends
Massive earthquake that hit the Himalayan nation four years ago killed almost 9,000 people and left millions homeless
In mid-March, New York Attorney General Letitia James subpoenaed German bank, demanding records related to loans and lines of credit granted to Trump Organization
In the fiscal third quarter, Microsoft showed its reliance on cloud computing and other business services which now drive its earnings, in contrast to its earlier days when it focused on consumer PC software
Walking out were between 30 and 40 diplomats from Lima Group, the coalition that has nearly all recognized Juan Guaido and declared leftist leader Nicolas Maduro to be illegitimate after criticized elections.
The US aerospace giant reported $2.1 billion in profits, down 13.2 percent from same period a year ago
The sentences were carried out in Riyadh, the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina, central Qassim province and Eastern Province, home to the country's Shiite minority
During nearly a decade of cuts imposed as Greece struggled to avert national bankruptcy, public education and health were among sectors hit hardest as country lost a quarter of its national output
Samsung said it decided to put off this week's planned release of the Fold after some reviews 'showed us how the device needs further improvements'
The move will mark the first time since the ex-Soviet republic's independence not to feature national leader Nursultan Nazarbayev on the ballot
Despite there being a separation of church and state, religion plays a significant part in daily US life: the president traditionally is sworn in using a Bible, while 'In God We Trust' is printed on bank notes
Last year was considered the most violent in Mexico's history, with over 33,500 murders
Some 963 arrests have been made and 42 people charged in connection with the ongoing Extinction Rebellion protests
French Catholics celebrate Easter mass in Paris in the shadow of the badly burned Notre-Dame Cathedral, praying that the landmark monument and along with it the entire Catholic Church can be renewed
Bien Hoa air base was one of the main storage grounds for Agent Orange and was only hastily cleared by soldiers near the end of the Vietnam War
AFP journalists reported scuffles between police and protesters in the afternoon, after hours of calm, as police used anti-riot grenades and tear gas to disperse marchers
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