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They’d been sentenced to 20 years in prison
Grisly murder sparks national outrage in conservative country
Journalists in Bakhmut heard incoming and outgoing artillery fire for more than an hour after the 36-hour cease-fire was to take effect on Friday
Kurdish-led forces launched sweep last week after thwarting an IS attempt to free fellow militants from prison in Raqqa
Food prices soared to a monthly record high in March after Russia invaded agricultural powerhouse Ukraine, a major supplier of wheat and cooking oil to the world
Fourteen Iranians have been sentenced to death in connection with the unrest triggered by Mahsa Amini's death in custody on September 16
Ukraine has long pushed for heavier weaponry, including tanks, that would allow it to go on the offensive
Here's what you need to know about how the House elects a speaker
With his shaven head, chewing tobacco and handiness with guns, he gained a reputation as a gonzo journalist
Nate Thayer spent years reporting on Cambodia politics and society, including the Khmer Rouge
While the measure will not prevent the spread of the virus, it will give a glimpse into the scale of China's outbreak and whether new variants are emerging there
Charlie Hebdo published cartoons ridiculing leader in Iran as part of competition it launched in December in support of protest movement there
China is one of Ecuador's main trading partners, with bilateral trade estimated at more than $10 billion annually
Up to 14 bilateral agreements are expected to be signed during Marcos's visit
Since the coup, celebrations of public holidays have been largely muted as people stay at home in protest against the junta
The talks came less than a week after the defense chiefs of Turkey and Syria held landmarks negotiations in Moscow
Brazilian football great, whose funeral was Tuesday after his death last week at age 82, bought his mausoleum 19 years ago
Twenty-eight bodies were found in northwest Burkina Faso over the weekend, government says, and rights activists blamed volunteer militia created to support army's battle against jihadis
Drone strike in 2020 killed General Qassem Soleimani, who commanded the foreign operations arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps
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