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She’s been behind bars for 3 years
Government deemed interview ‘insulting’ to military leaders
It’s a historic gamble on a still-developing technology to combat global warming
It was the fourth such strike this week
Neither side has decisive advantage
'I never thought I would return home,' Akam Sofyol Anam tells reporters after his return
Move could see crowds of Chinese tourists return to destinations around the world
Some areas could get up to 50 centimeters of rain
Wang Yi will visit Singapore, Malaysia and Cambodia this week, Beijing said Wednesday as China seeks to build ties in the region
Venezuela's highest court orders 'immediate' removal of Red Cross chief Mario Enrique Villarroel, 75, who had led charity for 45 years
New measures include tracking supplies and digital registration of recipients to prevent aid from falling into the wrong hands
U.N. appeal court criticized over decision in the case of former business tycoon Felicien Kabuga, accused of setting up a hate broadcaster that fueled the 1994 slaughter of around 800,000 people
The group said fighters affiliated with it ambushed a Malian army convoy
Colombia's intense, attacking ethos under coach Nelson Abadia finally paid dividends in the 51st minute when dangerous Usme got breakthrough with a composed finish inside the box to unlock a previously impenetrable defense
In dismissal ruling, judge said Jean Carroll's statements that Trump raped her are "substantially true"
President Joe Biden is expected to use a trip to the southwestern U.S. to "highlight how his administration has made historic investments in climate, conservation, and clean energy," according to the White House.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will host fellow regional leaders Tuesday and Wednesday for the first summit in 14 years of the eight-nation Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization
Odds are better for dying in a car wreck en route to buying a ticket than buying a winning ticket
Twin bombings, claimed by al-Qaida, killed a total of 224 people and injured thousands
Porcha Woodruff is suing the city of Detroit for her false arrest for carjacking while she was eight months pregnant
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