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In addition to 3-year jail sentence, Oh Keo-don to receive counseling and is banned from jobs at child welfare organizations and disability facilities for five years following end of jail term
EASO said in a new report that 485,000 asylum applications were made in the 27 EU countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland in 2020
A brief look at some of the people dead or missing after the collapse of a 12-story beachfront condominium building in Florida
During the past month, Ortega's police have rounded up some 20 opposition figures, including five presidential hopefuls, and raided the homes of others
A new committee to investigate the January 6 riot would have 13 members and the power to subpoena witnesses, according to legislation released by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
The move dealt a significant blow to attempts by regulators to rein in tech giants
Neither bomb killed any civilians, but the government closed major gathering spaces for two days and imposed restrictions on public meetings as a precaution
The United States, Britain and France accused Russian military contractors of committing human rights abuses in the conflict-stricken Central African Republic
Unlike farmers and low-wage workers who come from Mexico or Central America, Venezuelans include bankers, doctors and engineers
Police and fire officials say explosion Sunday evening damaged vehicles and surrounding buildings in Dhaka's Moghbazar area
About 150 others remained missing Sunday as rescuers painstakingly searched through rubble of the Champlain Towers South; here are brief descriptions of the victims
Owners at Champlain Towers South were facing payments of anywhere from $80,000 for one-bedroom unit to $330,000 or so for penthouse
Americans and Israelis will try to work out differences away from the public, as in Biden's 'quiet' diplomacy
Killings of civil rights activists James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner sparked national outrage and helped spur passage of 1964 Civil Rights Act
Before the RV blew up, it blared a recorded warning calling for people to evacuate, and then the 1964 song "Downtown"
Court documents unsealed Thursday show the federal government had been hunting for a cache of gold allegedly "stolen during the Civil War" while en route to the US Mint in Philadelphia
It marked the first time Egypt's president paid an official visit to Iraq since the 1990s when ties between both countries were severed after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait
Stores sold out of portable air conditioners and fans, hospitals canceled outdoor vaccination clinics, cities opened cooling centers, sporting events were canceled and utilities braced for possible power outages
Murder-suicide that left six family members dead in Allen, Texas, in April, sparked a flurry of activity in Muslim spaces, from public discussions on mental health and trainings on suicide response
State troopers were captured on body camera video brutalizing Black motorist Ronald Greene during his fatal arrest
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