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Kristin Harila has dropped her plan to scale world's 14 highest peaks in record time; China won't grant permit for final two
Relations between China and Taiwan have been on ice since 2016 with Beijing severing official communications
Italy's new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni vowed Tuesday to stop migrants crossing in boats from Africa, in her first speech to parliament since taking office at the weekend
Both leaders were all smiles as Scholz climbed out of his black Mercedes in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace to shake hands, although the German appeared to sidestep Macron's attempts to put an arm around him
President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan's people 'have never shied away from the challenges of authoritarian interference ... and fought against forces looking to undermine' its democracy
The Nord — $500 million vessel linked to Russian billionaire Alexei Mordashov — spent a little over three weeks in Chinese territory before leaving last Thursday
Bees need protecting, said European beekeepers during their annual congress in Quimper, western France, this week
At least five killed as some areas hit with up to 12 inches of rain
At least 10 Burkina Faso soldiers died and around 50 were wounded Monday in an assault in the northern city of Djibo
Much of Haiti's population has been unable to access health care because of fuel shortages or armed gangs
The Sudanese Consumer Protection Society (SCPS) asked a court last year to order the government to restore internet services blocked during the October 25 coup, a power grab that has derailed a fragile transition to civilian rule
History of slavery and racial inequality has left many children unable to swim
The death of 22-year-old Amini, after her arrest for allegedly breaching Iran's strict dress code for women, has fueled the biggest protests seen in the Islamic republic for years
Pact aims to counter China's military rise
Departure was unexplained
It faced sanctions over its original plan for a 3-year transfer of power
Clashes broke out last week after reported arguments over land between members of the Hausa people and rival groups
He’s accused of helping to find weapons for the jihadi gunmen in two French attacks
US criticizes Iranian government's treatment of climber Elnaz Rekabi, who competed abroad without a headscarf, and warned world is watching
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