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Former CFO testified against the company, pleaded guilty to 15 tax crimes
The British-U.S. citizen who has 4.5 million followers on Twitter was initially detained on December 29 for 24 hours along with his brother Tristan, who was charged in the same case
Overhaul aims to raise retirement age from 62 to 64 by 2030
Revolutionary Court convicts 41-year-old Olivier Vandecasteele on charges of espionage, collaboration with hostile governments and money laundering
Islam's annual hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia will return to pre-pandemic levels this year after restrictions saw annual religious commemoration curtailed over concerns about coronavirus, authorities say
About two hours after the plane took off, the company reported that the mission encountered a problem
The new foreign minister is following in the footsteps of his predecessors, who have for more than three decades started each year with a trip to Africa
President’s attorneys found them when clearing out an office he used while vice president
Physicians want to approach it as a health problem, not a personal or lifestyle problem
Small satellites for civil and defense use will go into orbit
One case targets film and theater actor who left country after it invaded Ukraine
The end of the special grand jury moves the investigation one step closer to possible criminal charges
Kalb worked as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, CBS and NBC
The ruling is a boost for Babis just days before the first round of the Czech presidential election
It wasn’t the first vessel to run aground in the crucial waterway
China has stepped up its pressure on Taiwan's military in recent years by sending warplanes or navy vessels on an almost-daily basis toward the self-ruled island
While "M3gan" drew audiences largely in 2D showings, large-format screens continued to be soaked up by James Cameron's "Avatar: The Way of Water"
In Idlib, dozens of paramedics on Sunday protested outside a main medical center against any attempt by Russia at the UN to prevent the flow of aid from Turkey
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida begins a weeklong trip Monday to strengthen military ties with Europe and Britain, and bring into focus the Japan-US alliance at a summit in Washington
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