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With some 800 members, the House of Lords is larger than any other chamber in a democracy
Russian strikes have severely damaged Ukraine's energy infrastructure
UN's Food and Agriculture Organization says implications could be very concerning for global food security if export deal is not renewed
China is the world's largest polluter and has pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060
Kremlin's announced pullback from Kherson appears to mark new low for President Vladimir Putin
A multiday wait for results is far from unusual in the United States
Mali's army and jihadist groups have carried out massacres and hundreds of human rights violations, UN says in a report that details previously undocumented abuses against civilians
Multiple infections have surged as the virus mutates into new strains
Some schools in the country reportedly cannot reopen unless boys and girls are kept apart and wear Islamic dress
Crackdown on months of protests has killed at least 304 people, rights group says
Conflict between government forces, Tigrayan rebels has plunged Ethiopia's northernmost region into severe humanitarian crisis, with very little relief having gotten through
'I have decided, in coordination with our partners, to make official today the end of the Barkhane operation,' Macron said in the keynote speech on military policy aboard a helicopter carrier Mediterranean naval base at Toulon
The uncrewed mission, dubbed Artemis 1, will bring the United States a step closer to returning astronauts to the Moon five decades after humans last walked on the lunar surface
The channel is covering the anti-regime protests in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini for allegedly breaching strict dress rules for women
Trade Policy Minister Greg Hands will co-host annual talks and meet with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen during his two-day visit
Only 29 of 194 countries have presented improved climate plans, as called for at the U.N. talks in Glasgow last year
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP Sunday that senior leaders of the movement attended a ceremony at his gravesite earlier in the day
Unlike demonstrations in November 2019, they have been nationwide, spread across social classes, universities, the streets and even schools, showing no sign of letting up
Service in the armed forces was mandatory in Iraq from 1935 up until 2003, when a US-led invasion toppled former dictator Saddam Hussein
Francis used his four-day visit to Muslim-majority Bahrain to meet both senior Muslim officials and Catholic residents of the Gulf, home to a large migrant laborer community
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