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Violent pension reform protests continue
Since February, at least 150 people, most of them civilians, have been killed by IS attacks targeting truffle hunters or by landmines left by the extremists, monitor says
Foreign ministry spokesman chides French for ‘creating chaos in other countries’ in reference to months of unrest in Iran
Biden administration will have to move carefully in denying 150 million Americans their favorite platform over its links to China
Medical team members give lifesaving treatment as they rush soldiers to clinic for stabilizing care, then on to larger hospital
The staple crop is to blame for around 10% of global emissions of methane
'Freshwater Challenge' aims to restore degraded rivers as long as seven times the Earth's circumference and an area of wetlands larger than India by 2030
Activist demands the body address allegations of violations by Beijing
The Chatree complex, which straddles three rural provinces in kingdom's north, had been dogged by legal disputes and protests by villagers who said it poisoned crops and livestock
Rohingya interviewed by delegation tells AFP that none of their queries about security or recognition of their right to citizenship in Myanmar had been answered
Since civil war erupted in Syria in 2011, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes against its neighbor
He said Iran's relationship with the West had "weakened," but "we are not upset with Europe"
Olivier Dubois and U.S. aid worker Jeffery Woodke arrive in the Niger capital, Niamey, on Monday after being freed
Solar, mainly photovoltaic, and wind still account for 90% of new construction
The kingdom's supreme court ruled on Tuesday evening that the Islamic calendar month of Shaban, which precedes Ramadan, will end on Wednesday, meaning Ramadan will begin the following day
The prosecutor's office said it had opened an investigation into the crime of terrorism, without stating why the news stations were specifically targeted, or by whom
A much-anticipated visit to Beijing by Secretary of State Antony Blinken was scrapped at the last minute in February
The last set of sanctions in January followed Iran announcing that it had executed British-Iranian dual citizen Alireza Akbari for spying for the U.K.
Debris from growing number of satellites reflects light back to Earth, with threat of more to come
The individuals are accused of playing leading roles in Iran's brutal crackdown on anti-government protests
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