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They defeated the most successful team in eSports history
Nearly 200 countries participating in 13-day conference
It’s the Astros’ fourth World Series in six seasons and fifth overall
New owner fired about half the company’s workers, including the platform’s entire human rights team
"Our main objective is to prevent a (new) invasion"
He’s accused of numerous fuel deliveries to North Korea and ship-to-ship transfers as well as money laundering through front companies
He was protesting the alleged desecration of his faith's idols
This week alone, attacks have killed 5 police officers and a civilian
The United States has committed nearly $18 billion in military assistance to Ukraine since Russian forces invaded the country in February
But there are no immediate reports of deaths or major damage
The landmark deal to allow grain exports from Ukraine has played a crucial role in easing a global food crisis sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Since Uganda's health ministry first declared the outbreak on September 20, country has registered more than 150 confirmed and probable cases, including 64 deaths, WHO says
Negotiations to revive 2015 nuclear deal remain stalled
UNESCO called for 'all necessary measures to ensure that crimes committed against journalists are properly investigated and their perpetrators identified and convicted'
Zookeepers were seen probing the fences of the lion enclosure for signs of damage
Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, Bakhmut is said to be one of the longest and most lethal battlefields for both sides
New schools return thousands of children back into the education system
Landlocked Sahel state struggling with jihadist offensive launched from neighboring Mali in 2015
Hundreds of Iranian journalists reportedly signed a statement Sunday criticizing authorities for 'arresting colleagues and stripping them of their civil rights after their detentions'
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