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China has opposed the wastewater release and banned all Japanese seafood imports
While heading toward a tourist village in a mountainous region, a minibus overturns
An Iranian court has ordered the U.S. to pay damages, saying it was responsible for "planning and executing" an attempted coup in 1980.
The social media company began blocking news stories in response to a recent law requiring digital giants to pay publishers for news content
Song ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ went viral and topped the charts over the past week
At Security Council meeting, all members but Moscow and Beijing condemn Pyongyang's second spy satellite test in three months
Central Mediterranean is most perilous maritime crossing in the world for migrants
The crush of people occurred at Barea stadium, where a crowd of around 50,000 spectators had arrived to attend the opening ceremony of the Indian Ocean Island Games
State official paid ransom for their release, two victims and local leader say
Philippine president says exercises an ‘extremely important’ example of close cooperation
Cause of outbreak, in which at least 71 people have been hospitalized, has not been determined
Moscow's intervention since 2015 in the Syrian conflict has helped President Bashar al-Assad's regime in Damascus claw back much of the territory it lost to rebels early in the 12-year civil war
Over the past year, Hong Kong's government has reacted angrily to the song being played in error as the city's anthem at several international sporting events.
The summit in Johannesburg has underscored divisions with the West over the war in Ukraine and the support Russia enjoys from its other BRICS partners at a time of global isolation.
The daughter of Jamshid Sharmahd makes her case in Washington, including holding a sit-in outside the State Department, on the heels of a deal by President Joe Biden's administration to free five US citizens imprisoned in Iran
Beijing airport customer service told AFP that Air Koryo had not given a reason for the cancellation.
Niger's leader has proposed a three-year transition of power.
The one-year loan prime rate in China, which serves as a benchmark for corporate loans, was reduced from 3.55% to 3.45%
Media reports suggest the discharge of some of the 1.34 million tons of water, which Japan insists is safe, could begin as soon as this month, despite anger from China and concern elsewhere
US approval Friday for the delivery of F-16s to Ukraine was seen as a major boost for Kyiv, even though the fighter jets won’t have an impact any time soon on the almost 18-month war
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