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This will be the first time an international court has ruled on climate change.
Here's a look at what she tried to accomplish, what was achieved, and where things stand for the world's two largest economies.
It was a rare victory for an underfunded police department that has struggled to quell gang violence following a spate of attacks that began Feb. 29.
Radio Campesina seeks to empower Latino voters by discussing election-related misinformation narratives and fact-checking conspiracy theories on air
After finding stardom at age 19, singer found new fame because of movie soundtracks
The protesters are demanding answers in the case of 43 students at a rural teachers’ college who disappeared in 2014, while another student from the college was killed in a confrontation with police in March 2024
Donald Trump had sought to move trial out of Manhattan
The much larger NCAA, the sports governing body for more than 500,000 college athletes, released a statement vowing to ensure 'fair competition'
Prime minister says reform is part of government’s push to make housing a right, not a business
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the reform was part of his government's push to make housing a right not a speculative business
Court’s unanimous decision comes in response to argument that right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro and his allies deployed in recent years
The 34-year-old star of "Creed III" had faced up to a year behind bars after he was convicted of misdemeanor assault in December
Myawaddy, in Kayin state, is Myanmar's most active trading post with Thailand, and its fall would be the latest in a series of shock defeats suffered by the army since last October
The unnamed 57-year-old woman was arrested by the Swedish security service in October and expelled by the government in Stockholm last week, Swedish broadcaster SVT reported
Biden administration has pledged to provide up to $6.6 billion so that Taiwanese semiconductor giant can expand facilities it is already building in Arizona and better ensure that the most-advanced microchips are produced domestically for the first time
Forecasters warn clouds may spoil the view
Israel strongly denies that its assault amounts to genocidal acts, saying it is acting in self defense.
Candidates responded to questions about health, education, corruption, transparency, vulnerable groups and violence against women.
Biden is slated to make the announcement Monday in Madison, the state's liberal capital and home of the University of Wisconsin's flagship campus.
Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Arif Zarkon said a woman and two police officers were among the wounded.
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