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The shakeup marks the most serious crisis within Gustavo Petro's government in his tenure as president
Moscow has launched an aggressive military recruitment campaign complete with videos and ubiquitous billboards
At issue in debate is the court’s arrest warrant against Russia’s Vladimir Putin
The 74-year-old was released from Semnan prison in January after being sentenced to three years in jail for 'plotting against national security' in December 2020
Police in Tehran have referred the case against Katayoun Riahi and Pantea Bahram to judiciary, accusing them of 'the crime of removing the hijab in public and posting photos on the internet,' Tasnim news agency says
Groups meet in Zanzibar, with goal of establishing 'a foundation for more extensive discussions' in the future
The EU member's latest move to fight illegal immigration from Belarus comes to the dismay of rights activists
The firm believes the Moon will support a population of 1,000 people by 2040
Nurses are due to start a new strike on the evening of April 30 and end two days later, on May 2
It's not the first time Sheeran has been taken to court
The election comes as the country faces mounting protests over the next general election, scheduled for January 2024
Many hurdles remain, and researchers say the 3D printer is likely years away from becoming available
Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei arrived in Taiwan on Monday to reinforce diplomatic ties with the self-ruled island
Goal spurred by the fallout from the war in Ukraine and the push for renewables
The bot has been used to write speeches and help draft laws
Environmental activists glued themselves to asphalt in dozens of street blockades across Berlin to demand government do more to tackle climate change, an action condemned by finance minister as 'physical violence'
The report did not cover the major industrial nations of Russia, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, suggesting the overall death tolls for the continent could be higher
Spending in Europe totaled $480 billion in 2022
National system aims to warn public if there is a danger to life nearby but has generated criticism over 'nanny state' intrusion
Tangaraju Suppiah was sentenced to death in 2018 for conspiring to smuggledrugs and Court of Appeal has upheld his sentence which is scheduled to be carried out on Wednesday
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