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US resolution says cease-fire ‘imperative’
Few details have been released about alleged plots, but socialist-led government has cited them in arrests of 30 people since January
The law is on hold for now.
Delays, glitches prevented some students from filling out forms
Court said it would not take the suit because it said only Navalny himself could be the plaintiff
The IPO will test the quirky company's ability to overcome a nearly 20-year history colored by uninterrupted losses, management turmoil and occasional user backlashes to build a sustainable business
Until now, Roger Vangheluwe had faced no Vatican punishment
Junior doctors protesting government’s plan to increase medical school admissions
Dachshunds are at a nearly two-decade peak, the cane corso is making moves, and there's a new breed in the mix.
Leo Varadkar cites personal and political reasons
"They were about 30 men with heavy weapons. If the neighborhood had mobilized, we could have destroyed them, but they were heavily armed, and there was nothing we could do."
Christian Dedmon, 29, did not look at the victims as he apologized and said he'd never forgive himself for the pain he caused
Top prosecutor says manager and eight staffers of the presidential campaign of powerhouse Maria Corina Machado are accused of being part of a violent, anti-government conspiracy
In a ruling last week, the judge denied the defense's request to disqualify Willis from the case or dismiss the indictment
Prabowo won 58.6% of the votes, while former Jakarta Gov. Anies Baswedan received 24.9% and former Central Java Gov. Ganjar Pranowo got 16.5%, the General Election Commission said Wednesday
Alves was found guilty of having raped the woman in a nightclub in 2022 and sentenced to four years and six months in prison; he denied wrongdoing during trial
The country’s first gay and first biracial leader says he's quitting for personal and political reasons
U.S. currently designs chips but they are manufactured entirely overseas
The ruling came hours after the Supreme Court allowed the strict new immigration law to take effect.
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