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Trade between Africa and China last year surged to $254 billion last year
It's a technology that could one day help shift the planet away from reliance on fossil fuels
Iran executed a second prisoner convicted over crimes committed during the nationwide protests challenging the country's theocracy
Team’s surprise success stirs support from and for Palestinians
Brazilian soccer legend treated for respiratory infection aggravated by COVID -19
Heads of International Energy Agency and European Union's executive branch say Europe needs to speed renewables to market and take other steps to avoid potential natural gas shortage next year
Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawananakoa held no formal title but was a living reminder of Hawaii's monarchy and a symbol of Hawaiian national identity that endured after kingdom was overthrown by American businessmen in 1893
Among conditions for competing would be that athletes could not have backed the war
Writer collapsed while covering the World Cup in Qatar and died shortly afterward
After scandal and boycott plunged the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and knocked its annual award show off television for a year, the Golden Globes geared up Monday for a return
More than 300 jolly ol’ elves — all dressed in red — dashed together down a mountain with white beards and Santa hats flapping in the breeze at the Sunday River ski resort in Maine. A skiing Grinch and a skiing Christmas tree joined the party
In the past they have worked with horses, but now they are adding support from another four-legged friend: Canine therapy
The critics will hand out their awards at a gala on January 14
Bass will be tasked with easing rising crime rates, restoring trust in a City Hall shaken by racism and corruption scandals and addressing the issue of over 40,000 people living in trash-strewn encampments or rusty RVs
The roadblocks, which Serbs say were erected to protest the recent arrest of a former Kosovo Serb police officer
Paul Silas, a member of three NBA championship teams and LeBron James’ first coach in the league, has died at the age of 79. Silas' family announced his death Sunday
Kylian Mbappe will face off with his good friend and PSG teammate Achraf Hakimi again during the France-Morocco World Cup semifinal on Wednesday
Lemekani Nyirenda was a student in Russia serving a sentence for drug trafficking; he was pardoned through a special amnesty on condition that he join Russian forces to fight in Ukraine
Meeting participants managed to disarm the shooter until Carabinieri police arrived
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