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Shop in Kharkiv region addresses bigger problems that can't be dealt with immediately by soldiers on the ground
Thanks to modern technology and an unusual agreement, precise 3D copies will be made and installed in the French castle where the originals long resided.
Turkey has ended rescue efforts in all provinces except the two hardest hit by the massive February quake that killed tens of thousands of people, the Turkish disaster agency said Sunday
We are seeing a whole mix of weapons being produced by our strategic competitors,’ says General Bradley Chance Saltzman, the US chief of space operations
The Sahel countries of Burkina Faso, Guinea and Mali as well as Sudan were sanctioned by the Pan-African body after coups in recent years, but the AU said Sunday it was ready to help them return to democratic rule
A long-awaited treaty to protect the high seas, even if it is adopted in negotiations resuming on Monday, is unlikely to alleviate risks anytime soon
In Tokyo, final viewing of Xiang Xiang was limited to 2,600 visitors who won a lucky lottery ticket, but some fans who did not win still came
Nation faces widespread insecurity and tensions over a currency crisis
Fighting is expected to intensify as the anniversary of Russia's invasion approaches Friday
Among other things, it’s issued threats and spoken of desires to steal nuclear code
City fears a massive quake by 2030
The head of Russia's mercenary group said it could take months to capture the city of Bakhmut in Ukraine
The protest, organized by the SNJT journalists' union, came three days after police arrested Noureddine Boutar, the director of popular private radio station Mosaique FM
Francis acknowledges writing resignation letter two months after becoming pope in 2013 in case of future health problems that would prevent him from carrying out his work
The 73rd annual event will mark Russian invasion's first anniversary as well as anti-regime protests in Iran with new feature films and documentaries
Welch, famed as a sex symbol in the 1960s and '70s, is said to have died after a brief illness
Milan prosecutors had accused Berlusconi of paying young starlets and others for 'silence and lies' about his notoriously hedonistic soirees, which he insists were elegant dinners
The latest outpouring of frustration has been sparked by reforms to China's vast public health insurance system that have reduced allowances paid monthly to retirees
Release of some high-profile detainees seen as attempt to de-escalate after months of turmoil
Supporters of the car bill, which is to take effect in 2035, argue it gives European automakers a clear timeframe to switch production to electric vehicles
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