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Digital technologies will help identify unsafe toys at the border, official says
'He is not well known outside military circles. He is a man in the background, powerful'
Source from another political party says she had been moved to a VIP compound in Naypyidaw
One of the holiest commemorations in Shiite Islam, Ashura falls on the 10th day of the Islamic month of Muharram and commemorates the 7th-century killing of Imam Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, during the battle of Karbala in modern-day Iraq
Russian journalists are working with Norwegians to break through the strict state controls gripping the media in their homeland
At least 11 died in the riot
Cooperation could rile Wellington's key trade partner China
He says he will resign in three weeks and hand power to his eldest son after almost four decades of hardline rule
Blinken's hosts said his visit signaled Washington's renewed interest in the region
Two drug convicts, a man and a woman, are to be sent to the gallows this week
The Taliban claims to have held meetings with politicians in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation
Switzerland are top with four points, one ahead of New Zealand and debutants the Philippines
After more than 100 days of war, the latest bombardments added to a toll of at least 3,900 killed nationwide
The Baha'is, Iran's largest non-Muslim religious minority, are often targeted over alleged ties to Israel
The memorial will honor Emmett Till, a 14-year-old Black boy snatched by white men in 1955 after he allegedly whistled at a white shopkeeper's wife in Mississippi
Pyongyang will mark 70 years since the signing of the armistice, known as Victory Day in the North
China unveiled several measures Friday to encourage the purchase of automobiles, while other measures have also been announced to promote artificial intelligence and electronics consumption
According to witnesses to the killings in Nyakova village on Saturday, the suspect couldn't bear the fact his own child had been buried in his absence
Hong Kong national security police on Monday took in family members of businessman-turned-activist Elmer Yuen for questioning, one of the eight fugitives with bounties on their heads for allegedly breaching national security
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