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Faced with mounting pressure over planet-heating pollution, Gulf Arab energy giants are turning to humble tech start-ups as they search for ways to remove emissions while keeping oil flowing
Russian investigative media outlet Agentstvo this week published report saying two participants who attended April 29-30 meeting of Russian dissidents in Berlin experienced health problems
Film focuses on the family of commandant Rudolf Hoess
The network aims to help ensure infectious disease threats are swiftly identified and tracked and the information shared and acted on to prevent catastrophes like the COVID pandemic
Authorities blame arson for the wildfire that broke out Wednesday near the village of Pinofranqueado in the region of Extremadura bordering Portugal
A working group will be set up to tackle issues from copyright to disinformation
Flooding killed 14 people and left thousands stranded
Fighting continues in Khartoum and Darfur
In the most recent violence, about 20 people were killed in a series of raids on villages in Burkina Faso's troubled north
Previously unannounced visit is Zelenskyy's first to the Middle East since Moscow's invasion in February 2022
Hundreds, including US nationals, potentially at risk of developing fungal meningitis
Laws being used to intimidate media, demonstrators say
Attack occurs, coinciding with announcement by Chad that it had joined with neighboring Central African Republic in unprecedented crackdown.
State Emergency Management Agency also says 'thousands of people were moving on the road' following attacks
The fires that have devastated the oil-producing Alberta province have spread to neighboring British Columbia and Saskatchewan as well as the Northwest Territories
The complaint, filed on Tuesday, includes allegations of crimes against humanity, aggravated reduction to servitude, genocide and human trafficking
UN reports that nearly half of the country – 25 million people - needs aid and protection
Tehran and Moscow to collaborate on the construction of the final part of a commercial transport network linking to the Gulf and India while avoiding Western sea lanes
'Holy Spider,' directed by Danish Iranian Ali Abbasi, was inspired by a true story about a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war who killed 16 sex workers in the early 2000s in Mashhad
Mocha made landfall Sunday, downing power pylons and smashing wooden fishing boats to splinters
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