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Eight others are missing after flash floods swept through southern Iran, a region usually parched
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been the only EU leader to maintain close ties with the Kremlin since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Tunisia and neighboring Libya have become key departure points for migrants seeking better lives in Europe, often risking dangerous Mediterranean crossings
Over the past two decades, the pace of ocean warming jumped from a long-term rate of 0.58 watts per m2 to 1.05 watts per m2, according to 'The State of the Ocean Report' by Copernicus
The Hong Kong judiciary has seen an unprecedented exodus this year
Zheng Qinwen's parents sold the family home to fund her tennis dreams and now she is an Olympic champion and China's biggest current sports star
The announcement came as Russia has condemned Israel's 'political murder' of Iran-backed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut
Demonstrators march behind banners demanding 'end of mass immigration' and expulsion of immigrants guilty of crimes, at the protest called by far-right Chega party, country's third-largest political force
Hopes of finding survivors were slim as sea rescue teams searched the waters off El Hierro, an island in the Atlantic archipelago
Regional capital hit by several ‘massive aerial strikes,’ officials say
Military says targets were buildings with weapons stores
Maria Corina Machado, in hiding after denouncing the proclaimed results as fraudulent, calls for smaller gatherings to avoid security crackdowns seen at earlier protests
Large number of others wounded
World leaders push for end to country's suffering
Eighty-four people were onboard and 27 were rescued
'China is committed to playing a constructive role,' the nation's foreign minister says
Move comes as Trump, who is running for a new White House term, claims there are 'big threats' on his life by Iran
President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum accused King Felipe VI of failing to acknowledge harm caused by his country's conquest of Mexico five centuries ago
Police did not name the man, though other sources identified him as Lucas Cho Ayaba
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