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Army reported on social media 'intense fighting' against 'terrorists' in early hours of the morning, in the area of Bamba which separatist rebels claimed to have taken control of
Event was put off until November 1-2 to 'offer time for the submission of effective studies and projects' for reconstruction effort, committee charged with planning meeting says
Recent violence in the area marks one of the gravest escalations for years in Kosovo, a former Serbian breakaway province
In all, 12 people are now being held as part of an inquiry into this month's flood that killed thousands
Same period in 2022 saw 1,680 dead or missing
Spokesman for US Naval Forces Central Command calls behavior 'unsafe, unprofessional and irresponsible'
The 50-year-old is at least the fifth green campaigner to be jailed on tax evasion charges in the last two years.
Bangladesh's southeastern Sitakunda beaches have emerged as one of the world's largest shipbreaking yards, fueling the South Asian country's booming construction industry and its need for cheap sources of steel
Election was supposed to bring back civilian rule
Attempt comes nearly a year after country’s current leader came to power in a coup
Jakarta aims to rein in direct sales by major tech firms it says are harming millions of small businesses
The United States was maintaining diplomatic and consular operations in the oil-rich Central African country.
The sale and consumption of alcohol has been banned in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, giving rise to a huge illicit trade in smuggled or bootleg alcohol, some of it adulterated with poisonous methanol
Three-way talks seen as attempt to ease Beijing's concerns over Washington's deepening security ties with Tokyo and Seoul
Delegation led by Saudi non-resident ambassador to Palestinian territories, Nayef al-Sudairi, who was to meet Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas and top Palestinian diplomat Riyad al-Maliki
The stoppage comes as Ford faces a major strike along with both of the other "Big Three" U.S. automakers, Stellantis and General Motors.
A new foreign relations law and a recent update to China's anti-espionage laws are of concern to the European Union business community in China.
Officials give detaining of U.S. citizens, state sponsorship of terrorism as reasons
Health crises have compounded the dire humanitarian situation in Sudan, where half of the population of 48 million relies on aid to survive and with 6 million on the brink of starvation, according to the U.N.
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