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The fresh attack, combined with the death of a Palestinian man elsewhere in the occupied West Bank, could further fuel tensions that have soared over the past two months
Judge is unmoved, refuses to lift sanctions he imposed on former president on Monday
Benchmark S&P 500 falls 3.6%, finishes April with 8.8% loss, its worst monthly slide since March 2020
Ukrainian agencies breached on the eve of the February 24 invasion include the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which oversees the police, national guard and border patrol
Protesters who have crowded the streets since March hold Mahinda Rajapaksa and his family responsible for the country's current economic crisis
22-year-old was killed Monday while working for military contracting company that sent him to Ukraine
The 180-kilometer Greece-Bulgaria connector is the first of several planned as EU members scramble to adjust their energy mixes to reduce reliance on Russia
company said Friday it will let people request that more types of information be removed from search results
Prosecutors say he failed to disclose more than 20 offshore bank accounts
Frustrated parents are waiting impatiently for a chance to protect their youngest children
Japan's PM says he and Scholz agree that as Group of Seven members they share responsibility to work together to end Russian aggression, restore international order quickly
Derek Chauvin asked the Minnesota Court of Appeals in a court filing Monday to reverse his conviction, reverse and remand for a new trial in a new venue, or order a resentencing
City of 21 million already ordered three rounds of mass testing this week, with third coming Friday
No cause of death was given and the 'South China Morning Post' said he had tested negative for the virus and had no underlying medical conditions
The eruption comes amid a spike in violence and kidnappings as gangs grow more powerful and seek to control more territory amid the power vacuum following the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse
Judge appears sympathetic with states that sued to keep Title 42 authority, which denies migrants a chance at asylum on grounds of preventing spread of COVID-19
The country is home to a large but rapidly dwindling community of fewer than 165,000 aging survivors
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi expressed Tehran desire for closer cooperation with Beijing in remarks he made during a visit by the Chinese defense minister, state media reported
Criminal court rejects prosecutors' request to renew their detention
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