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Japan funded project with a $2.8 billion price tag and metro is expected to grow to over 100 stations and six lines crisscrossing the city by 2030
Netanyahu’s Likud party released the new government’s policy guidelines on Wednesday, included language endorsing discrimination against LGBTQ people on religious grounds, as well as generous stipends for ultra-Orthodox men who prefer to study instead of work
China says it will resume issuing ordinary visas and passports in another big step away from anti-virus controls that isolated the country for almost three years
The already volatile situation significantly deteriorated this year when the M23 resurfaced after being largely dormant for nearly a decade
While other airlines recover from storm, carrier cancels 3,000 trips with more looming in the coming days
Title 42 restrictions to remain until at least the case is argued in February
'Driving force' of the plan gets the longest sentence so far of those involved
Longtime sanctions by the U.S. make it largely impossible for Cubans to play professionally for an American team without defecting. Meanwhile, Cuba historically has not allowed Cuban players who defected to play on their national team rosters
Immigration officials and police were trying to identify the refugees to determine if they were from the group of 190 Rohingya who were reported by United Nations to be drifting in a small boat in the Andaman Sea for a month
Move makes some crimes a felony and doubles the prison time for anyone convicted of multiple offenses
69-year-old Frenchman is facing preliminary charges of racially motivated murder over Friday's shooting
Dmytro Kuleba told The Associated Press that Russia could only be invited to such a summit if the country faced a war crimes tribunal first
More than 10,500 Puget Sound Energy customers were without electricity across the region
Tensions have been running high as have concerns about instability; Serbia doesn't recognize the 2008 declaration of independence of its former province
Nearly three years into the pandemic, it's still unclear what makes people vulnerable to long COVID
Ali Daei is one of several Iranian celebrities who have come out in support of the protests ignited by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September
The blizzard roared through the western New York Friday and Saturday, stranding motorists, knocking out power and preventing emergency crews from reaching residents in frigid homes and stuck cars
But pace slower than the 8.5% increase from a year earlier when shoppers began spending money they had saved during the early part of the COVID pandemic, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse
Hospitals in China are flooded with feverish, wheezing patients
It turned out that several of the people in the video had escaped and skied on down the mountain into the valley without reporting their involvement
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