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Germany in particular saw its economy shrink in 2023
The infection occurred abroad and was detected last Friday; no increased risk for Germany but situation monitored "very closely"
The low-speed crash on Monday evening happened near the village of Llanbrynmair in central Wales
The prosecution alleged that the 16 members of the National Unity Platform, as well as others still on the run, were found in possession of explosives between November 2020 and May 2021
26 targets are said to have violated export controls, been involved in 'weapons programs of concern,' or evaded sanctions, export controls on Russia, Iran, Commerce Department says
French drugmaker Sanofi's confirmation that it will sell a controlling stake in its consumer health unit Opella to a US investment fund sparked a new political backlash
The strikes mark an expansion of the Israeli campaign against the Iran-backed group after a year of cross-border exchanges that escalated in late September into a full-blown war
The islands located near the Strait of Hormuz, a globally vital shipping lane, have been disputed between the United Arab Emirates and Iran for decades
Parliamentary elections Saturday are seen as a crucial test for the country's democracy and its bid for EU membership
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization, visited Rwanda to see the outbreak response for himself and hailed the country's handling of the situation
The suspect, identified only as Omar A., was arrested on Saturday evening at his home in Bernau, just outside Berlin
More than 100 little-known, small groups linked to the right and far-right called the rally under the slogan "For unity, dignity, the law and freedom. General elections now!"
Rigathi Gachagua lashes out at his boss William Ruto as 'vicious' and cruel, warning that his life could be in danger
The strikes on Hezbollah's south Beirut stronghold came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the Iran-backed group of attempting to assassinate him by targeting his residence
The South Asian nation's 3,500 garment factories account for around 85% of its $55 billion in annual exports, but the unrest caused significant disruptions to the linchpin industry
Legislative polls are once again dominated by the region’s two main rival political clans
Kool & the Gang, Dave Matthews Band, Foreigner, A Tribe Called Quest, and Peter Frampton round out the 2024 class of honorees
Israel's ambassador to Berlin, Ron Prosor, thanked German authorities for "ensuring the security of our embassy"
Twenty-three people were arrested during the bust that took place southwest of the port of Lazaro Cardenas, off the western coast of Mexico
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