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Jihadists affiliated with al-Qaida and the Islamic State group have escalated their operations into central Mali, and the unrest has spread to neighboring Niger and Burkina Faso
The protest call rekindled memories of the deadly riots of July 2021
The move was welcomed in Washington, Frankfurt and London as one that would support financial stability, after a week of turbulence following the collapse of two U.S. banks
The project is key to Italy's plan to reduce its reliance on Russian gas
More than 20 civilians were reported killed in separate attacks in the restive east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where fighting also resumed over the weekend between the government and M23 insurgents, local sources told AFP
Demand for Chinese lessons in Russia growing as the country is finding itself pummeled by multiple rounds of Western sanctions and increasingly dependent on China
The trip comes after a visit to Oman last month, his only official engagements in Arab countries since the start of Syria's war in 2011
Not only humanoid Garmi is able to perform diagnostics on patients, it can also provide care and treatment for them - or at least, that is the plan
Protesters march in memory of rapper vocal in his criticism of the government
Clash happened during operation to capture leader of holdout troops
Move comes a month after countries hit with devastating earthquake
Iranians are considering how to handle the overlap of annual festival and the holy month
WHO chief hopes it will become simply a health challenge, but not a disruptive one
Five other men were also executed on drug-related charges at Urmia on Friday morning, said human rights groups
People's Bank of China will cut reserve requirement ratio by 0.25 percentage point starting March 27, which will allow commercial banks to lend more to businesses
Sepideh Gholian was chanting slogans against supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
The Tutsi-led rebel group had advanced closer to Goma, threatening to cut off road links to the city of over 1 million people on the border with Rwanda
The small West African country, ruled since 2005 by President Faure Gnassingbe, is often accused by rights groups of cracking down on opposition figures and the media
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