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He fled amid the island's worst-ever economic crisis
Researchers don’t see it as a cure but as having potential to improve quality of life
She’s sentenced to ‘three years imprisonment with hard labor’
Despite independence, opinion of former Soviet president shaped by Chernobyl, Crimea, current war
Sister Suellen Tennyson was kidnapped in April
Report shows climate change surging ahead despite renewed efforts to curb emissions
Speaking on Ukraine's Independence Day on August 24, the pope had said of the conflict: 'So many innocents... are paying for madness'
Two phones owned by jailed pro-democracy media owner can be searched on national security grounds and are not protected by journalistic privilege, a senior judge ruled Tuesday
Around 500 protesters armed with blades and machetes 'tried to force their way' into the station, a police officer involved in the shooting said
The businessman was convicted in 2021 of setting up a financial web to pay bribes to ensure his company could obtain permits in an area estimated to contain the world's biggest untapped deposits of iron ore
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican Latin trap and reggaeton star who's among the world's biggest names, scored MTV's Artist of the Year award
The two front-runners wasted no time attacking each other in São Paulo
That rupture was the culmination of years of tension between leftist Venezuela and Colombia under successive conservative presidents, starting with Alvaro Uribe
Serhiy Zhadan believes Ukraine will win against Russia thanks to courage and extraordinary mobilization of its citizens
A Chad rebel group said Saturday it had killed 10 soldiers, a claim the government rejected as "fake news.” The Military Command Council for the Salvation of the Republic (CCMSR) said troops had attacked its forces in the Wouri district in the northern Tibesti region bordering Niger and Libya
Al-Hol is the largest camp for displaced people who fled after IS was dislodged from its last scrap of Syrian territory in 2019 by Kurdish-led forces backed by a US-led coalition
Japan seeks to counter the influence of rival China
Four people died in the attack, including 2 children
SOS Mediterranee's Ocean Viking pulls people aboard during five rescues of migrants mostly found in overcrowded wooden boats between Libya and Malta
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