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Thousands remain in overcrowded displaced-persons camp
The World Health Organization demands Beijing share all relevant information
A regional military force deployed to stabilize conflict-torn eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is raising suspicions about the role neighboring countries play
Show at Design Museum features hundreds of thousands of objects collected by Chinese artist since 1990s
Girls from a high school treated for shortness of breath in another potential case of attacks that began in November
Norway-based Iran Human Rights group says previous toll of 488 protesters killed was revised due to new deaths being openly verified
According to a human rights group, at least 144 people have been executed this year, many for their alleged involvement in recent anti-government protests
Slashing carbon emissions to limit the rise in Earth's average temperature to two degrees Celsius would reduce heat-related deaths in the region by 80 percent compared to a high-emissions scenario, research shows
The burning of Islam's holy book outside Turkey's embassy in Stockholm in January angered the Muslim world, sparking weeks of protests and calls for a boycott of Swedish goods, and holding up Sweden's NATO membership bid
Australia is the last member of the secretive Five Eyes security alliance to pursue a government TikTok ban
Virgin Orbit suffered a major setback earlier this year when an attempt to launch the first rocket into space from British soil ended in failure
The commission said none of those named in the final report had faced any accountability for their crimes
The US space agency hopes to establish a lasting human presence on the lunar surface and eventually launch a voyage to Mars
Switching to non-fossil aviation fuels that produce less net greenhouse gas emissions is key to plans to decarbonize air transport, a significant contributor to global warming
Funds will aid the conflict-hit country's economic recovery
Finland's membership could help NATO to dominate the Baltic Sea
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