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The union has staged frequent walkouts over recent months to underline its demands, with local transport, hospitals and other public services hit
88 jihadis ‘neutralized,’ officials say
AI-generated song pulled from streaming services this week
About one million African soldiers, porters and laborers are believed to have taken part in the 1914-18 conflict,
Wade came across "knowledge gaps" in the internet's free, multilingual, collaborative encyclopedia
Hun Manet has been officially backed by the ruling party as a future prime minister
UNICEF warns of potential polio and measles outbreaks
Less than 10% of the state is still technically in a drought
Aidan O’Hara not seriously injured, officials say, in attack in Khartoum
Scientists found coastal species of shellfish and anemones living and breeding on floating islands of garbage in Pacific thousands of miles from home, study reveals
Nearsightedness progresses less than with normal prescription lenses
Saudi Arabia severed relations with Iran in 2016, after its embassy in Tehran and consulate in city of Mashhad were attacked during protests over Riyadh's execution of Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr
Following the global success of Angry Birds, Rovio has remained heavily reliant on its flagship game
Keeping global warming under control will require the removal of between 450 billion and 1.1 trillion tons of CO2 from the atmosphere by 2100
Jamal was credited with luring a larger pop audience to enjoy jazz
Announcement an apparent boost for leftist President Gustavo Petro's quest for ‘total peace’ with disbanded FARC guerrillas
Dmytro Kuleba is due to hold talks with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein as well as Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-Sudani, the ministry said in a statement on Sunday
Separately on Sunday, suspected IS jihadists killed four shepherds in the eastern Syrian region of Deir Ezzor, said the Observatory that relies on a wide network of sources on the ground
Ecuadoran prisons are the scene of recurrent massacres between prisoners
Benin faces spillover from jihadi conflict across its northern border with Burkina Faso
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