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Ebrahim Raisi will meet with his counterpart Xi Jinping during his three-day trip to Beijing starting Tuesday as the two US rivals seek further cooperation
Beijing claims virtually the entire South China Sea and strongly objects to military activity by other nations in contested waterway; exercises follow downing by US of suspected Chinese spy balloon
Meeting in Cairo was hosted by the Arab League and attended by President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi of Egypt, Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas along with many foreign ministers and senior officials
Many other stars, including John Travolta and Alicia Silverstone, will show up in the big game's big commercials
Scenes of despair and mourning can be found across the region that only a few days earlier was a peaceful refuge for those fleeing war and conflict
The far-right politician has been in the U.S. since arriving in Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 31, the eve of the inauguration of his leftist rival, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as Brazil's current president
Program lets parents safely and legally surrender infants
Baptistry of San Giovanni is undergoing a six-year cleaning and restoration of mosaics that decorate interior ceiling vault
Estimated 1 in 5 American adults will make some sort of bet, laying out a whopping $16 billion
Securing Vuhledar would give Ukraine a potential launching pad for future counter-offensives south
Palestinian health officials say an Israeli settler fatally shot a Palestinian in the northern West Bank, while a child wounded in a car-ramming in Jerusalem has died a day after the attack. Also Saturday, Gaza militants fired a rocket toward Israel that was intercepted
Tens of thousands of Israelis are gathering in several cities across the country, protesting judicial overhaul plans by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Critics say measures introduced by the new hardline government would weaken the Supreme Court, limit judicial oversight
An underground market has emerged for migrants seeking U.S. sponsors since the Biden administration announced last month that it would accept a limited number of people from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti
The hatch between the station and the Progress MS-21 cargo ship had been locked so the loss of pressure didn't affect the orbiting outpost or pose any danger to the crew.
The shootdown came a day after US planes took similar action over Alaska
Thousands of Iranians marched Saturday through major streets and squares decorated with flags, balloons and placards with revolutionary and religious slogans
Authorities in Somaliland, which seeks recognition as an independent country, announced a unilateral cease-fire on Friday night
Rescuers on Saturday pulled five members of one family alive from the wreckage of their home, 129 hours after Monday's quake
Companies say the savings of switching to electric and using a battery-swap system, rather than charging for several hours, are key selling points for customers
Her lie led to the teenager's lynching in 1955, lawsuit says
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