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The truce aims to stem the worst fighting in Gaza since an 11-day war last year devastated the Palestinian coastal territory.
Relatives of the missing were becoming increasingly desperate four days after the mine flooded in the northern state of Coahuila
Sunday's conviction was for a January 28 rocket attack on the capital's international airport that that damaged two empty civilian planes but caused no casualties
Incoming flights carrying five positive COVID-19 cases, or four percent of total passengers, will now face a reduced one-week suspension, Civil Aviation Administration says
Some mouse stem cells self-assembled into embryo-like structures
Deputy secretary of state hits out at new crop of world leaders reviving ‘bankrupt’ ideas about use of force
The Solomons severed ties with Taiwan in September 2019 in favor of diplomatic relations with China
Prayer rally follows his demand for early elections
Myanmar has been in chaos since a putsch in February last year
The government had threatened to punish the BBC and Trust TV over its own documentary, accusing them of 'naked glorification of terrorism' and banditry
Study conducted in the Netherlands is one of the most comprehensive on the condition to date
Filmmaker Toru Kubota, 26, was detained near anti-government rally in Yangon along with two Myanmar citizens
The former Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan have fought two wars -- in the 1990s and in 2020 -- over Nagorno-Karabakh
The Jewish state is drawing ire for targeting human rights defenders and humanitarian workers assisting local residents in the occupied Masafer Yatta villages, where Israel has a military zone
The Zurich-based group, which acts as an insurer for insurers, said the losses were also propelled by winter storms in Europe as well as heavy thunderstorms on the continent and in the United States
The latest arrivals suggest the government's controversial policy to deport those attempting the dangerous crossing to Rwanda has so far failed to deter them
The Guatemalan Ombudsman Jordan Rodas said Zamora's arrest was regrettable
Russell became the first Black coach in the NBA when he served as player-coach of the Celtics in 1966
UN chief Guterres says he was outraged after two people were killed and several others injured when peacekeepers opened fire during an incident near Uganda’s border Sunday
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