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Pascal Smet, Brussels' state secretary for urbanism, allowed Iranians and a Russian delegation to attend the Brussels Urban Summit
Kidnappers amputate victims’ fingers to get higher ransoms
Fighting has raged in Sudan since mid-April
US Secretary of State rejected reports Friday that Washington and Tehran were close to deals on limiting Iran's nuclear program and releasing US citizens detained in the country
At least 78 people died
Since April 15, the regular army headed by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commanded by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo have been locked in combat that has destroyed entire neighborhoods of Khartoum
Ayatollah Abbas Ali Soleimani, a member of the Assembly of Experts that selects the country's supreme leader, was killed on April 26 inside a bank in Babolsar city in the northern province of Mazandaran
The department said 22-year-old Cole Bridges, who joined the U.S. Army in 2019, went from consuming online jihadist propaganda to trying to provide information to aid Islamic State
Scientists have discovered that phosphorus, key building block of life, lies in the ocean beneath the icy surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus
Turkey is dissatisfied with Sweden's treatment of protesters whom Ankara considers supporters of a terrorist organization
Officers’ vehicle blown up by an improvised explosive device
Report found more than half of social media users get their news from "personalities" -- compared to 33-42% who get it from mainstream media
Scientists have dug deep to investigate this phenomenon, saying it has implications for understanding mineral extraction or bubbling magma in the Earth's crus
UN says more than half the population in Sudan urgently needs assistance and protection
South Korean prosecutors said the 65-year-old former Samsung employee allegedly stole the company's factory blueprints and clean-room designs from 2018 and 2019
Track is one of several on cassette John Lennon recorded a year before his murder
Following repeated droughts, farmers try trapping snow in their fields, planting heat-resistant crops, and seeding earlier in the season
The authoritarian state suspended its IGAD membership in 2007 following a string of disagreements, including over the bloc's decision to ask Kenya to oversee the resolution of a border dispute between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Prosecutors say group attacked office of ruling ZANU-PF party last week
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