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Researchers say the shift occurs about every 70 years, but experts not involved in the study point to several other theories and say many mysteries remain about the center of the Earth
The attack occurred overnight on Sunday in the village of Makugwe, in the Beni area of North Kivu province, said local civil society figure Roger Wangeve
'In the past 48 hours, at least three female journalists, namely Melika Hashemi, Saideh Shafiei and Mehrnoush Zarei, have been arrested in Tehran,' reformist newspaper Etemad quoted the Tehran journalists' union as saying
Protests have been ongoing since President Pedro Castillo’s ouster, leaving 46 people dead and prompting the government to impose a state of emergency in violence-hit areas
Weekend burning of Quran in Stockholm raises tensions with Turkey as Nordic country courts Ankara over its NATO bid
Israeli prime minister fires Aryeh Deri, who serves as Interior and Health Minister, heeding Supreme Court ruling commanding him to do so and deepening a rift over power of courts
Government deems documentary on Modi's role in 2002 riots ‘anti-India garbage’
SANA quotes police source as saying that building had collapsed 'due to a water leak' in foundations
Despite background sounds made by gunsmiths, atmosphere is genteel as readers sip endless rounds of green tea while they muse over texts
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva fired the commander of Brazil's army Saturday, two weeks after an election-denying mob loyal to his far-right predecessor ransacked the halls of power in Brasilia
People mourn loved ones lost to COVID-19
Seifeddine Makhlouf had been found guilty of insulting police during a standoff at Tunis airport
Moscow had already warned of retaliation for the move by the French finance ministry, first reported by the unions of RT France on Friday
Across the country, streets are decked out with statues of felines and shops are stocked full of cat-themed decorations, popular gifts during Vietnamese New Year, known as Tet
Thousands of Chadema supporters gathered at the Furahisha grounds in the lakeside city of Mwanza, draped in the party's blue, red and white colors
Officials say man shot tried to knife an Israeli civilian
Founders of a startup turn junk-food wrappers, water bottles and other garbage into bricks
Earlier, security sources said attacks on Thursday left around 30 people dead in the volatile West African nation that has been battling an insurgency since 2015
The World Economic Forum in Davos wraps up after a week of discussion about war, global trade, and climate change
Victims include 16 volunteers who were backing up the army
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