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A show called ‘Warriors’ took on more significance for a troupe that is mostly from Ukraine
It’s the country's biggest post-Brexit trade deal following nearly 2 years of talks
Shanghai Cooperation Organization was established in 2001 as political, economic, security organization to rival Western institutions
Some 859 health facilities in Ukraine have been attacked since the Russian invasion
"Three men took control of the ship and since then the crew can no longer be reached," an official told AFP
Amnesty also stressed the failure of global institutions "to respond adequately to conflicts killing thousands of people including in Ethiopia, Myanmar and Yemen”
Particles don’t just harm digestion but also impact stomach bacteria, research shows
60-year-old guard was in a booth outside the Top Channel headquarters in Tirana
In total, he has invited 121 leaders for the three-day, mostly virtual summit — eight more than in 2021
CODECO insurgents killed at least 17 people captured in the Djugu territory
As many as 8 million eligible voters will select from the 470 candidates on the ballot box vying for the 470 seats in the National Assembly
Washington said it launched the retaliatory raids after a US contractor was killed and five military personnel and another contractor wounded by a drone ‘of Iranian origin’ that struck a US-led coalition base in Syria Thursday
Central Asian nation held its first legislative election Sunday since the country’s ruling family tightened its iron grip, not tolerating political dissent or a free press
The count took place along 400 kilometers of coastline with around 800 people in Belgium, France and the Netherlands taking part
Choirs came from 81 locations in nine countries, with 1,000 singers from Ukraine joining their voices with others from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, Germany, Portugal and Venezuela
A string of shipwrecks have left dozens of migrants dead and others missing since President Kais Saied made an incendiary speech last month, accusing sub-Saharan Africans of representing a demographic threat and causing a crime wave in Tunisia
The family of a South African held hostage by jihadis in Mali for more than five years launched a fresh appeal for his release Saturday, just days after a French journalist was freed
Arch foes Baku and Yerevan have been locked for decades in a territorial conflict over Azerbaijan's Armenian-majority region of Nagorno-Karabakh
In southeastern Lviv, the Lychakiv cemetery is one of the oldest in Europe and is often compared to the historic Père Lachaise in Paris, where dozens of celebrities are buried
The protest over the irrigation project comes after weeks of demonstrations in France against a pension reform that have turned violent since the government pushed through the legislation without a final parliamentary vote
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