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Cardinal Joseph Zen is a retired bishop and a vocal democracy advocate in the city. He was first arrested in May on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces under the Beijing-imposed National Security Law
Cases nationally now average around 39,300 a day, though that's believed to be an undercount
Daily cases of COVID-19 are hitting records across the country, with 32,695 reported Friday
It's a moment of respite for workers, who typically just have Friday off in Qatar
Uncertain legislative battle prompted by rollback of abortion rights in US
Figures could foreshadow trouble for Twitter in complying with tough, new EU online rules
Former national team member has long been an outspoken critic against Iranian authorities and policies
Assailants also destroyed camp's food stocks, stole all livestock, former Gao mayor says
Spectators get a perfect day for the annual holiday tradition in New York and on television
Murkowski was the only Senate Republican who voted to convict Trump at his impeachment trial last year who was on the ballot this year
Employees complained Foxconn Technology Group changed the terms of wages offered to attract them to the factory in the central city of Zhengzhou
Head of electoral authority also orders suspension of government funds for Liberal Party’s coalition until a fine of 23 million reais ($4.3 million) for bad faith litigation is paid
Malaysia's king, Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, named Anwar as the nation's 10th leader after saying he was satisfied that Anwar is the candidate who is likely to have majority support
The new bill outlaws all advertising, media and online resources books, films and theater productions deemed to contain such "propaganda," a concept loosely defined in the bill
This year, acute water shortages — the worst in 40 years, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization — have driven buffalo herders deeper into poverty and debt
Police beat workers protesting over a pay dispute at the biggest factory for Apple's iPhone, whose new model is delayed by controls imposed as China tries to contain a surge in COVID-19 cases
Social media warned of racial troubles if Anwar's multiethnic bloc wins
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, faces possible hate crime charges
Gunman was dead, apparently of self-inflicted gunshot wound, when officers arrived late Tuesday at store in Chesapeake; police were trying to determine a motive
Authorities suspect places like Pechersk Lavra monastery, one of the most revered Orthodox sites in Kyiv, of being nests of pro-Russian sentiment, activity
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