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In total, 1,278 verdicts have been handed down, with over 95 percent of defendants convicted on a range of charges from vandalism to attacking police officers
Two rounds of protests earlier this month descended into violence when police fired tear gas, and in some cases live rounds, at the crowds
Nouna has in recent months become a refuge for thousands of people who have fled repeated jihadist assaults on their homes
In a stark reminder of the effects of global warming, the United Nations' World Meteorological Agency said the trend of heatwaves shows no signs of decreasing
Many countries are still recovering from the coronavirus pandemic and drastic commodity price surges triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, while climate change is affecting some of the poorest countries least able to cope
Bill, which has been passed by parliament and now awaits the formality of being signed into law by King Charles III, means migrants arriving by boat will be refused the right to apply for asylum in UK
Tourists have been advised to leave outlying islands and airlines have rescheduled services to avoid the storm
Environmental activists and local residents worry that in the rush to clean up and rebuild, crucial safety measures are being ignored
Norwegian watchdog said Meta uses information such as the location of users, the content they like and their posts for marketing purposes
Report says revolutionary poems by dissident led to the closure
Janet Yellen also said on the sidelines of a G20 finance ministers' meeting in India she would ‘push back’ on criticism there was a tradeoff between aid to Ukraine and developing nations
Airstrikes pummel Khartoum and fighting rages in Sudan's western Darfur region, witnesses say
Last week was identified as the hottest ever recorded worldwide, and a wave of humidity has been suffocating the Gulf
Nelson Matus is second journalist to be killed in a week
Kerry's trip follows weeks of record-setting summer heat that scientists say is being exacerbated by climate change
Daytime highs were forecast to range between 10- and 20-degrees Fahrenheit above normal in the U.S. Southwest
A police officer and four civilians were killed in a suspected terrorist attack in southwestern Niger, the army said Saturday, in an area where thousands fled their homes this month to escape jihadi violence
The U.K.'s oldest medical union Saturday hit out at government plans to increase the amount migrant workers pay to use the state health care service, to cover public-sector wage increases
Mirsad Kandic, 40, was a group member between 2013 and 2017, when it controlled large swaths of Iraq and Syria, Justice Department says
Ntaganda was jailed for 30 years in 2019 for war crimes and crimes against humanity; judges awarded $30.3 million in reparations, then ordered a review, saying the number of victims was unclear
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