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Six people were killed and a dozen others wounded early Sunday in the heart of California's capital city as at least two shooters fired more than 100 rounds
Musk's stake in Twitter is considered a passive investment, which means Musk is a long-term investor that's looking to minimize his buying and selling of the shares
Early official count of national election has confirmed landslide victory of President Aleksandar Vucic and his populist party - important allies of Russia in volatile Balkans and in Europe
Jose Maria Figueres led Costa Rica from 1994 to 1998 while Rodrigo Chaves was the surprise of the first round of voting in February
Kim Yo Jong calls South Korean defense minister a ‘scum-like guy’ for talking about preemptive strikes on the North and warned the South may face ‘a serious threat’
The suspect was not detained but is under investigation for unauthorized issuance of vaccination cards and document forgery, dpa reported
Shortly after the shooting, video was posted on Twitter that showed people running through the street amid the sound of rapid gunfire. Video showed multiple ambulances at the scene
Viktor Orban claimed a mandate for a fourth term as a partial vote count predicted a strong lead for his right-wing party
It wasn't immediately clear what caused the blast
Scientists fear COVID-19 virus could evolve in animal populations – potentially spawning dangerous mutants that could jump back to people
As China continues to assert its economic might, it is using the global social media ecosystem to expand its already formidable influence
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has sent energy and food prices soaring
Some say it won’t stop smugglers and will only make trip more expensive
French President Emmanuel Macron held his first big rally Saturday in his race for reelection. But his campaign has hit a speed bump dubbed "the McKinsey Affair." It's named after an American consulting company hired to advise the French government on its COVID-19 vaccination campaign
Some 4.9 million people were estimated to have the coronavirus in the week ending March 26, up from 4.3 million recorded in the previous week
A diverse coalition of opposition parties made their final appeal to Hungarian voters Saturday ahead of the country's fiercely fought election that will decide whether nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban continues his autocratic rule for a fourth consecutive term
Station's news, information and music tailored to day-to-day concerns of some 300,000 Ukrainian refugees who have arrived in the Czech Republic
US leader commissions the USS Delaware, a nuclear attack submarine, at a ceremony delayed by two years due to the COVID pandemic
As the US prepares to welcome tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war, the country continues to deport scores of African and Caribbean refugees back to unstable and violent homelands
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