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Mikhail Afanasyev was arrested for reporting on 11 riot police officers who allegedly refused deployment to Ukraine as part of Russia's military action there
Visit comes as show of support for the self-governing island democracy and warning to Beijing
Violence erupted at Al Aqsa Mosque before dawn Friday as thousands gathered for prayers during the holy month of Ramadan
David Beasley also warned that Russia's invasion of grain-exporting Ukraine risks destabilizing nations far from its shores and could trigger waves of migrants
The capital of France may be thousands of miles away from the battlefields of eastern Ukraine, but what happens in French voting stations this month could have repercussions there
The start of work at the new workshop comes after Iran's centrifuge facility in Karaj found itself targeted in what Iran described as a sabotage attack in June
FDA says device is 91.2% accurate at identifying positive test samples and 99.3% accurate at identifying negative test samples
The group took roughly two dozen Westerners captive a decade ago, resulting in the deaths of four Americans
The new law marks a significant blow to abortion access in the South, where Florida has provided wider access to the procedure than its regional neighbors.
Earlier this week, WHO said scientists in Botswana and South Africa have detected new forms of the omicron variant, labeled as BA.4 and BA.5, but aren't sure yet if they might be more transmissible or dangerous
The court found that China gave New Zealand officials sufficient assurance that the man facing a murder change could get a fair trial and wouldn’t be tortured
Shanghai released 6,000 more people from the central facilities where they were under medical observation to guard against the coronavirus
Declaring any targeted campaign aimed at wiping out a group as genocide is not just a strong word — it could carry obligations to act
The crash happened some 55 kilometers (34 miles) south of the ancient city of Luxor, as it was travelling to the temples of Esna on the west bank of the Nile River, provincial authorities said in a statement
More than 210 million francs were already released in an earlier phase of the case, which also could not substantiate the allegations
Flush with tax revenues and federal aid, some US states are increasing support for free college programs, while critics are concerned about how long states could sustain these programs
Former energy executive in California who took part in $1 billion solar power fraud that bilked Warren Buffett's company and many others has been sentenced to six years in federal prison
Elon Musk's huge Twitter investment took a new twist Tuesday with the filing of a lawsuit alleging that the colorful billionaire illegally delayed disclosing his big stake in the social media company so he could buy more shares at lower prices
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