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The 29-year-old was found guilty of murder, attempted murder, attempted arson in trying to blow up a gas station, support for the Islamic State group, downloading depictions of atrocious acts of violence, and breaking drug laws
Failure of mission late on Monday is a blow to UK's fledgling space sector
Outlet Tut.by, which covered large-scale anti-government protests in 2020, faces several charges including tax evasion and ‘inciting enmity,’ a rights group said
Chiloba's death followed the unsolved murders of several other rights advocates for sexual minorities, Sheila Lumumba, Erica Chandra and Joash Mosoti
President Joe Biden assailed Sunday's attacks by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil as ‘outrageous’
Sweden, along with Finland, broke with decades of military non-alignment and applied to join the defense alliance in response to Russia's February invasion of Ukraine
The violent quake's epicenter was in the sea just off the northern bay of the largest island Espiritu Santo, some 400 kilometers (250 miles) north of the archipelago's capital Port Vila
In a statement, the government announced three days of national mourning beginning Monday, with flags to be flown at half-mast throughout the country
Man who posted video says many workers haven’t been paid
Local news outlet says truck hit a funeral procession
The men were accused of ‘planning to carry out an Islamist attack in which they wanted to obtain toxins — cyanide and ricin — in order to kill an indefinite number of people,’ the prosecutor's office said in a statement
It ends almost 3 years of self-imposed isolation
Most of president’s main opponents are either in prison or in exile
The two leaders held talks for about 3 hours
Their detention triggered a bitter diplomatic row between the countries
They vow not to let war ruin the holiday
Extremists killed 12 people at the magazine’s offices in 2015
Many Filipinos believe touching or getting close to the statue can lead to the healing of otherwise incurable ailments and other good fortune
Two months after a cease-fire deal between the Ethiopian government and Tigray rebels to end two years of devastating war, Africa's largest Christian site is alive with excitement and religious fervor as the faithful flock to Lalibela for the festivities
Two men were put to death in December, sparking global outrage and new Western sanctions against Iran
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