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Data so far indicate that the helicopter is in good shape; If further health checks also come back normal, Ingenuity will be all set for its next flight
A truck apparently lost control and rammed other vehicles and pedestrians at a busy junction in western Kenya
Soccer’s governing body hoping to avoid the dispute over armbands in support of LGBTQ rights at men’s tournament in Qatar
Iran has intensified diplomacy with friends and foes alike in recent months, seeking to reduce its isolation, improve its economy
Weapons stash included submachine guns and grenade launchers
Fighting has ravaged swaths of the country since the military's 2021 putsch
Lithium is often described as the 'white gold' of the clean-energy revolution, a coveted component of mobile phones and electric car batteries
Hinton warned that the risks of AI should be taken seriously despite his critics who believe he is overplaying the risks
Exposure to green spaces has previously been linked with better cardiovascular health, lower rates of mortality; new study goes a step further
Witnesses in the capital's twin city of Omdurman report airstrikes and anti-aircraft fire, despite separate unilateral truces announced by warring generals for holiday
‘There is no agreement in the offing, even as we continue to be willing to explore diplomatic paths,’ US top diplomat says, speaking in New York
Australians spend more on online gambling than citizens of any other country
Accumulated historic greenhouse emissions made the extreme weather event at least five times more likely than otherwise
UN warns that conflict is worsening to ‘alarming levels’ in Darfur
Dozens of Burkinabe soldiers and allied volunteer militiamen reportedly have been killed in attacks carried out by suspected jihadists
President Julius Maada Bio wins second term with 56.17%, the head of the electoral commission said on Tuesday following a process disputed by the opposition
A vote on the prime minister is due in mid-July
Relations between the two US allies have long been testy due to bitter memories of Japan's brutal occupation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945
The Amazon, the pulsing aorta of the world's biggest rainforest, has long been recognized as the largest river in the world by volume, discharging more than the Nile, the Yangtze and the Mississippi combined
With nearly constant surveillance, grueling isolation and limited family access, the treatment of the last 30 Guantanamo detainees is "cruel, inhuman and degrading," U.N. rights experts said Monday as they reported on their first visit to the U.S. military prison
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