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The COVID-related shutdown of Vienna's famous ball season had caused the city to lose at least $164 million in revenue per year
Medics focus on those they can save.
5 others injured in incident
Remarks come at a news conference in Washington a day after a summit with President Joe Biden
‘We are staying strong, trying to survive, waiting for the war to end’
Thousands stormed the seats of power in Brazil’s capital Sunday
Customers, including Microsoft, looking for ways to offset their greenhouse gas emissions
New research has ruled out that a strange measurement detected in the storm of a nuclear reactor signaled the existence of a 'sterile neutrino'
Amir-Abdollahian says such a move 'would have positive repercussions on the entire region'
More than 27.6 million reais — more than $5 million at today's exchange rate — was charged to the far-right president's card during his four-year term, according to statements published Friday
Syrups are blamed for the deaths of at least 20 children
It’s likely to be a 2-round vote
Plan has been endorsed by the International Atomic Energy Agency
Cloning intended to make China less dependent on costly imported animals
A judge orders the women be held in pre-trial detention without bail on charges of joining a terror organization
Among those detained are two who helped expose the case of Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody after being arrested for allegedly violating the dress code for women
Space has remained a rare venue of cooperation between Moscow and Washington since the start of the Russian offensive in Ukraine and ensuing Western sanctions on Russia
Protests, cyberattack follow newspaper’s special edition marking anniversary of 2015 attack on its Paris offices
Pape Ale Niang had been detained for more than 2 months and had been on a hunger strike
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