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On August 3, Niger’s junta announced the scrapping of military agreements with France, which has about 1,500 soldiers stationed in the country
Negin Bagheri and Elnaz Mohammadi will spend around a month behind bars as part of partly suspended prison sentence for ‘conspiracy’ and ‘collusion,’ local media reported
While rabbit numbers look to have stabilized, now under 300 million — the Australian government says it is maintaining research into means of permanently stemming the propagation problem
Protest was organized by Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, whose protests -- which have included public desecrations of Muslim holy book -- have sparked outrage across Middle East
He and Facebook were at odds over violent threats he’d posted to his account
Over the past year Russia and Iran forged strong ties in various sectors including military cooperation
New program is designed to instill the Kremlin's version of events in Ukraine to younger generation
It houses around 9,000 people, way below its 700,000 target
Icebreaker RSV Nuyina departed from Tasmania last week to rescue an unnamed individual from Casey, a research base on the frozen continent 3,443 kilometers (2,139 miles) south of the Australian Antarctic Division headquarters in Hobart, Tasmania state
Four of the five killed were volunteers in what was described as an attack by jihadis
Italy is the only nation from the G7 club of industrialized countries to take part in China's Belt and Road Initiative
13 people injured
Troops ousted President Mohamed Bazoum in a coup on July 26
Incident comes day after soldiers and police carried out a search for weapons, ammunition and explosives at a prison in Latacunga, in the country's south
The app offers state-approved answers to taboo questions and sometimes refuses to process them at all
Methods laid out in new research could be adapted for other species and habitats
Authorities have also recently used the long-dormant offence of sedition, created under British colonial rule, to jail protesters and activists.
Arms dealers say prices have skyrocketed, while authorities loyal to the army have repeatedly reported the seizure of "sophisticated" weapons.
The implications of using the so-called Foreign Military Financing program to provide military aid to Taiwan will likely infuriate China.
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