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Retrials for three others ordered in the case of the killing of a paramilitary member
Four some four decades, week in and week out, Frans Hugo has made 1,200-kilometer round trips with his paper across the semi-arid Karoo region in the country's south
Last month, the EU cleared the way to giving Ukraine the aid in a so-called "megadeal" that included the adoption of a minimum 15% global corporate tax rate
IHR said last week that at least 100 protesters are at risk of execution after being sentenced to death or being charged with capital crimes
But police have seemingly dropped the threat of legal action over strict dress code
Annual Consumer Electronics Show opens Thursday in Las Vegas
Mild winter has helped curtail usage amid sanctions of Russian producers
Those sending the message include leaders from the fields of culture, human rights and sports
His body will be moved on Monday morning to St. Peter's Basilica, where for three days the public will be able to pay their respects before a funeral on Thursday
The absence of civil status documents obstructs access to basic services such as "education, health care, and social security benefits"
Keyvan Samimi had been jailed in December 2020 for ‘plotting against national security’
Initiative aims making more homes available to locals facing high prices and a housing crunch
A member of the country's security forces reportedly has been shot dead during protests in the city of Semirom, as Iran reels from more than 100 days of nationwide anti-government unrest
The environmental activists said Sunday they would no longer stage their infamous blockades of UK transport networks and will instead hold a major rally against government policy in April
The issue has become a huge political problem for the Conservative government, which has promised to bring down illegal immigration and break the smuggling gangs that carry out the crossings
Experts say the adoption of the euro will help shield Croatia's economy in a time of high inflation
The rebel group has captured swaths of territory in the North Kivu province of neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo
The New Year's Day firing reported by the Yonhap news agency was the second in as many days.
It had been the popular and internationally recognized face of the drive to oust leftist leader Nicolas Maduro
Ivorians found guilty of ‘attack and conspiracy against the government’
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