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The city in the eastern Luhansk region — which Moscow claimed to have annexed along with three other Ukrainian regions — has been the scene of intense fighting in recent days
Rise in infections in China has triggered concern around the globe
Another soldier injured in the country’s Far North region that is troubled by insurgents
The Vatican confirmed the ex-pope's health had worsened
The two decades between 2003 and 2022 were "especially deadly decades for those in the service of the right to inform," said the Paris-based media rights campaigners
More than 50 had been hospitalized, with 13 in critical condition
Ukrainian officials said air defense systems downed all 16 missiles that targeted Kyiv on Thursday
The bill includes tens of billions of dollars in new aid to Ukraine for its fight against the Russian military
Behavior of winter storms governed by complex atmospheric dynamics that are more difficult to study
400 believed to be working at casino
A court acquitted and released him in February 2020, only for the police to arrest him before he had a chance to return home
Iranian forces shot down Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 shortly after its take-off from Tehran on January 8, 2020, killing all 176 people aboard
Four Malian men convicted of abetting jihadi attack on beach resort that left 19 people dead
Coronavirus infections have surged in China as it unwinds hardline controls that had torpedoed the economy and sparked nationwide protests.
China scrapped quarantine for inbound travelers from January 8 onwards, dismantling the last remaining piece of its stringent zero-COVID policy and ending some of the world's harshest border restrictions
IHR identified 100 detainees who face potential capital punishment, including at least 11 already sentenced to death
"When you see this video, I will be dead," Moradi said
Many species experienced difficulties that could continue in the future, charity’s climate change adviser says
The library has become the symbol of a tentative recovery following the horrors of Russian occupation
Local police on Tuesday gave no information on who they suspected was behind the vandalism, which knocked out power on Christmas Day for about 14,000 customers in Tacoma, a port city area south of Seattle
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