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Another car slammed into his vehicle, overturning it
Several hundred people took part in the first march July 1, 1972, but 50 years on, more than 600 LGBTQ+ groups danced, sang and rode floats along a similar route to the original protest.
The quakes, including two of magnitude 6.0, struck west of the major port city of Bandar Abbas in Hormozgan province, the US Geological Survey said
Uzbekistan's president had arrived in Karakalpakstan Saturday and promised that proposed constitutional amendments that would have weakened the territory's status would be scrapped.
The parliament building was empty as Friday falls on the weekend in Libya
Next week, leaders from dozens of countries and international organizations will gather in the Swiss city of Lugano to discuss rebuilding Ukraine
Meeting of government officials, experts and advocates from 140 countries sets agenda for final international negotiations in August on treaty to protect high seas
After waving Xi off at a high-speed train station, new Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said the visit had been' inspiring'
Turkey has accused Sweden and Finland of providing a haven for outlawed Kurdish militants, promoting ‘terrorism’
A German court on Tuesday handed a five-year jail sentence to a 101-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard, the oldest person to go on trial for complicity in war crimes during the Holocaust.
The summer period is shaping up to be by far the best since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis that has severely affected the airline industry since 2020
Investigators are probing motives of suspected gunman, who opened fire in the early hours of Saturday, killing two and wounding 21
Case brings attention to large Indigenous reservation beset by poaching, smuggling, drug trafficking
There’s no water, gas or electricity in city under bombardment
More than 3,200 confirmed cases and 1 death have been reported to the WHO from more than 50 countries
Indigenous groups say Bruno Pereira and British journalist Dom Phillips were killed retaliation for exposing illegal fishers in the region
Josep Borrell is to meet with Iran's foreign minister, other officials; visit could breathe life into stalled talks on Iran nuclear deal
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