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Defending champions France were forced to exclude central defenders Raphael Varane and Ibrahima Konate and winger Kingsley Coman from training on Friday because they had cold-like symptoms
Protesters demand the release of ousted president Pedro Castillo, the resignation of his successor Dina Boluarte, and pedrofresh elections
Peru's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered ousted president Pedro Castillo to remain in detention for another 18 months after his arrest last week, which has sparked deadly unrest in the South American nation
The coolant leak forced the last-minute cancellation of a spacewalk by two Russian cosmonauts and could impact a return flight to Earth by three crew members
Upper Shariah court passes sentence on Sheikh Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara for what's seen as revisionist preaching
The issue has increasingly frustrated efforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal
The Tutsi-led M23 is one of scores of armed groups active in the DRC's volatile east
New technology will help screen for items, lessen travelers’ inconvenience travelers and long lines
He was convicted by ICC in 2019 of leading reign of terror in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo in early 2000s
Beijing's decision to scrap mass testing and quarantines after nearly three years of attempting to stamp out the virus has led to a corresponding drop in officially reported infections, which hit an all-time high only last month
Campaigners warn that more executions will inevitably follow without tougher international action
Islamic republic has drawn widespread condemnation after executing two men in past week in connection with unrest
Those sanctioned will not be able to enter Iran, and they will be subject to asset freezes
Landmark project will help scientists better understand global climate
FIFA holds exclusive rights to the World Cup
Fusion differs from fission, the technique currently used in nuclear power plants, by fusing two atomic nuclei instead of splitting one
Broadcaster NBC has gambled that it is time to bring back the glitzy gala
New clashes broke out Sunday between protesters and police in the southern city of Andahuaylas, leaving two dead and at least five injured
The two women, who had both previously served 10-year prison terms over their activism, had been arrested in late July at the start of a fresh crackdown against the largest non-Muslim religious minority in the Islamic republic
Fuego — Spanish for fire — rumbled into activity overnight Saturday into Sunday, with molten rock oozing down its slopes and ash belching 2 kilometers into the sky
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