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With the end of the pandemic in sight, 'the world is at a critical juncture,' they wrote
With 53 total nods, the composer has more Academy Award nominations than any other living person, and is second only to Walt Disney, who had 59.
Thousands brave tear gas and water cannons to protest in capital this week
Gulf Cartel reportedly apologizes, says killers acted without their superiors’ OK
NATO has warned Bakhmut could fall to the Russians within days. The Russian mercenary Wagner Group claims to control the town's eastern side, but Kyiv has ordered Ukrainian troops to bolster defenses
Paris-based RSF said Ali Pourtabatabaei began covering the story for the Qom News website and on Twitter as soon as the first poisoning cases were reported in November
Pape Ndiaye, a commentator for the WalFadjri news channel, had recently questioned the independence of the judiciary after opposition politician Ousmane Sonko was referred to a criminal court in January over rape accusations
Changes at anti-corruption agency among the seven requirements to join the bloc
New platform will integrate space-based and surface-based observing systems, and seek to clarify uncertainties about where greenhouse gas emissions end up
Seoul and Tokyo have ramped up security cooperation in the face of growing threats from Kim Jong Un's North Korea
The overturned boat was spotted on Sunday afternoon
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced the postponement of the tournament in 2021
Egypt regularly uses accusations of support or financing of "terrorism" to hold activists and opposition figures as long as possible in pretrial detention
Center-right Reform Party of Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, one of Europe’s most outspoken supporters of Ukraine, was considered a favorite to win
Jihadi assaults have increased this year, leaving dozens of civilians and members of the security forces dead every week
Foreign ministry blasts unannounced trip by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley as ‘illegal,’ according to state media
Many made pointed calls for the developed powers to come good with billions of dollars of promised aid to help them escape poverty and battle climate change
Tech giants including Microsoft have pledged to help populations hobbled by poor internet services to "leapfrog" into an era of online connectivity, with satellites
At least six gunmen armed with rifles and wearing military-style uniforms opened fire in the governor's home in Pamplona municipality in the central province of Negros Oriental
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