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Since 2012, Mali has been in the grip of a security crisis, which includes violence and kidnappings
Radio journalist Martinez Zogo, who was kidnapped and murdered in January, was outspoken against graft and had often faced threats over his work
Uranium particles enriched to near weapons-grade levels have been found in Iran, officials say
After more than 15 years of talks, negotiators are coming to the end of two more weeks of discussions, the third 'final' session in less than a year
Communist Party is unlikely to implement major changes
The visit by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency comes as the Vienna-based organization seeks Iran's increased cooperation over its nuclear activities
Russia has been sending waves of Iranian Shahed drones across the country in recent months, many targeting power networks
M23 rebels continue advancing, though they were supposed to begin withdrawing on February 28
Vo Van Thuong is expected to be confirmed at extraordinary meeting of country's national assembly Thursday, official political and government sources told AFP on condition of anonymity
National authorities have declared health alert in remote northeastern province of Kie-Ntem province and in neighboring district of Mongomo, which are located on border with Cameroon and Gabon
Questions had been raised over impropriety around the Tokyo Games even before the Covid-disrupted event
Some 80,000 delegates are expected at the four-day Mobile World Congress (MWC), which is back to near full strength following years of pandemic-related disruption
On current trends, plastic use will nearly double from 2019 across G-20 countries by 2050
The visit comes as top US officials warn China against providing military aid to Russia in its war on Ukraine
He fired at Hussle at least 10 times following a dispute between the two men
Hundreds of officials, tech firm representatives, academics and members of civil society were invited to the two-day meeting hosted by the United Nation's cultural fund to brainstorm how to best vet content while upholding human rights
Prime Minister Hun Sen earlier this month ordered Voice of Democracy's license revoked over what he said was erroneous report about his eldest son
Total of 138 rhinos were slaughtered from 2018 to last year, tourism minister says
International Defense Exhibition opened Monday, as crippling Western sanctions push President Vladimir Putin to seek new markets for arms exports
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