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Country's government and indigenous leaders reach deal on lower fuel prices, but demonstrators demand more concessions
Win by Peoples Democratic Party gubernatorial candidate in Osun state seen as major upset against President Muhammadu Buhari's ruling All Progressives Congress
Lake Urmia, in northwest Iran, reportedly began shrinking in 1995 due to a combination of prolonged drought, and the extraction of water for farming and dams
Having forced one president from office, movement now turning its sights on his successor as the country's economic crisis continues
Workers are pumping water out of a deep 10-meter-wide crater with a burst pipe outside Dekanenko's house in Konstantinovka, an industrial town on the front line of Ukraine's war with Russia
The unrest erupted between two rival factions, and the city's ill-equipped and understaffed police failed to intervene, trapping residents in their homes, unable to go out even for food and water
The agency has to hand over the missing texts by Tuesday
State Department cites country's failure to meet reform milestones
Finance ministers accuse Russian officials of complicity in atrocities committed during the war
Frederike Geerdink says she was deported from Iraq's autonomous region of Kurdistan, blaming her expulsion on Turkey's reaction to her coverage of outlawed Kurdish party
16 other people missing
Four-time gold medalist says he was forced to change name, work as a family’s domestic servant at age 9
Sweltering conditions expected to last another 9-10 days
The 58-year-old monarch, accompanied by his son, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, 19, led prayers at the royal palace in Sale, adjacent to Rabat
'Our struggle is not over,' student leader Lahiru Weerasekara told reporters the day after Rajapaksa, currently taking refuge on a vessel offshore, said he would step down on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, thousands in Bucharest demand equality
Methotrexate, which tempers inflammation, can sometimes be used in medical abortions, though other drugs are used more frequently
Nearly 780,000 of participants were from abroad
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