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Zimbabwean officials appeal to the European Union and other countries to support the sale of ivory which has been banned since 1989 by CITES, the international body that monitors endangered species
Schroeder has become increasingly isolated in recent months due to his work for Russian state-controlled energy companies.
With Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan taking an tough line against the NATO membership bids of Finland and Sweden despite strident statements from some of his aides, U.S. officials are trying to determine how serious the often mercurial leader is and what it might take to get him to back down.
The U.S. military committed a number of procedural mistakes in the aftermath of a 2019 airstrike in Syria that killed dozens, including women and children, but a new investigation has concluded that U.S. troops did not violate the law of war or deliberately cause civilian casualties.
The department said it had advised Wynn repeatedly over the last four years to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act
10.5% jump from 2020 is highest increase since start of data collection in 1975
The April total would have been lower without more than 23,000 people — many of them Ukrainian refugees admitted on humanitarian parole — who went through a San Diego border crossing
Regulators hope the extra Pfizer dose will enhance protection as infections tick up
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his deal to buy Twitter can't move forward unless the company shows public proof that less than 5% of the accounts on the platform are fake or spam
Grim reminder of the war's unpunished massacres, just as similar atrocities are taking place in Ukraine
Intentionally attacking schools and other civilian infrastructure is a war crime. An investigation by JASON DEAREN, JULIET LINDERMAN and OLEKSANDR STASHEVSKY
U.S. authorities said Monday that they stopped migrants more than 234,000 times in April, one of the highest marks in decades as the Biden administration prepares to lift pandemic-era restrictions on claiming asylum.
Iranian authorities have arrested a university professor on security charges and "suspicious foreign links"
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was in Washington to mark a COVID-delayed commemoration of the bicentennial of the start of the Greek War of Independence
A pastor hit the gunman on the head with a chair and parishioners hog-tied him with electrical cords
McDonald's has also closed 108 restaurants in Ukraine and continues to pay its employees there
With midterm elections looming, the case may be important for some candidates for federal office who want to make large loans to their campaigns
Latin Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa condemned the police beating of mourners carrying the casket of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, accusing the authorities of violating human rights and disrespecting the Catholic Church
Harel Hershtik’s past is coming under new scrutiny, raising questions about whether someone who took a person’s life deserves to rehabilitate his own to such an extent
A man opened fire during a lunch reception at a Southern California church on Sunday before he was stopped in what a sheriff's official called an act of “exceptional heroism and bravery"
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