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His lawyer says sentence based on ‘ethnic hatred’
An Iranian government spokesperson rebuffs the prestigious prize, saying it was awarded to a convicted felon
In a report, UN rights commission said newspapers were forced to host security officers who interfered by reviewing content prior to publication and cutting articles or withdrawing whole editions
What glacial lake outburst floods are and the risks they pose
The former soldier served in an Army intelligence unit from 2015 until 2020
More than 100 international and domestic flights have been cancelled, while ferry services to Taiwan's outlying islands have also been halted
But Cardin's predecessor, Bob Menendez, was recently indicted on allegations that he accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes in exchange for exerting his influence to benefit Egypt.
The social media giant is seeking to comply with EU regulations designed to curb its power
Those raided are reported to be connected to the English-language news website NewsClick, with Indian authorities filing a case in 2021 alleging the organization was receiving foreign funding.
Media reported last Wednesday that Evergrande boss Xu Jiayin was being held by police, in the latest twist for the property behemoth.
Human rights group said last month that China had sentenced Rahile Dawut to life behind bars for "endangering state security"
Iran says it opposes any 'geopolitical changes' in the Caucasus, where it has long been angered over Azerbaijan's desire to set up a transport link along Armenian-Iranian border
Tinubu's announcement came after he ended a long-standing fuel subsidy that cost the government billions of dollars a year to keep fuel cheap
Since the Taliban returned to power in Kabul in 2021 and effectively banned women’s sports, the players braved conflict, exile and threats to their family back home to compete at Asian Games
Khalifa, a veteran government critic, was known for his novels, television screenplays and newspaper columns, and honored with several of the Arab world's top literary awards
General Brice Oligui Nguema’s visit aims to improve relations, ease Gabon's isolation
Stampede one year ago at football arena in the East Javan city of Malang considered one of the world's worst sports disasters
President Ebrahim Raisi denounced Sunday any attempts by regional countries to normalize ties with its arch-enemy
President-elect Mohamed Muizzu secures the release of his jailed mentor, Abdulla Yameen from a high-security prison island to house arrest
Swiss and German team set out from Geneva on August 28 in two electric Volkswagen vans on a 6,500 kilometer journey that ended in Doha on Saturday
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