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They were arrested following the release of a video featuring 10 women and six men, with none of the women wearing head coverings as mandated in the Islamic republic
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said it was the 'most prominent’ anti-IS operation in at least three weeks
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly stresses there was no stronger supporter of multicultural Britain than King Charles III, Harry's father
Shops and restaurants in Beijing are deserted as country awaits a spike in infections following decision to reduce the scope of mandatory testing, allow some positive cases to quarantine at home and end large-scale lockdowns
Iran calls the protests rocking the nation ‘riots’
It ventured further into space than any previous habitable spacecraft
It’s an apparent message of support for gay rights; homosexuality is illegal in Qatar
Morocco became the first African team ever to reach the last four
Order permits Ethiopians without permanent residence or citizenship to remain in the United States up to 18 months
The plight of a city in Kazakhstan has sparked anger and highlighted the deplorable state of the country's Soviet-era infrastructure
France though remains on course to become the first team since Brazil 60 years ago to successfully defend the World Cup title
The hunt for tickets for the first World Cup in an Arab nation has become ever more desperate with just six games remaining in the 64-match tournament
According to the weekly Der Spiegel, relying on 'security sources,' (Jörg ) Lange 'is doing well, given the circumstances'
He vows to expand other areas of energy cooperation including liquefied natural gas imports
Western powers accuse Iran of supplying drones to Russia for its war against Ukraine, as Moscow batters the country's energy infrastructure
Brazilian superstar ties Pele’s record but heads home empty-handed again
Mohsen Shekari was hanged Thursday after being convicted for blocking a Tehran street and wounding a paramilitary on September 25
It’s only his third journey outside China since the pandemic began
COVID jabs would still be made available to less well-off countries, alongside other vaccines
Top players star for the Netherlands in the shadow of country's colonial past, racial issues
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