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Beijing seeks a deal with Brussels to avoid steep tariffs on imported electric vehicles
Attacks Tuesday in Bamako were the first of their kind in years and dealt a forceful blow to the ruling junta, experts said
Death toll from Storm Boris hits 24
In latest attack, militants from Patriotic Movement for Freedom and Justice claimed operation against military outpost Tuesday in Agadez region; army says two soldiers were killed
Iran says it is ready to resume its nuclear commitments once Western sanctions are lifted
The furloughs will affect tens of thousands of Boeing employees, the company says
France was placed on a formal procedure for violating European Union budgetary rules before Barnier was picked as head of government this month by President Emmanuel Macron
Civil protection authorities listed 42 active fires on its website on Wednesday and said they had mobilized around 3,900 firefighters and over 1,000 vehicles
At the end of this month, the Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station will close its doors, signaling the end to polluting coal-powered electricity in the UK, in a landmark first for any G7 nation
The Orlando, Florida-based firm said it would also seek approval to continue operating during bankruptcy proceedings
Analysts said growing concerns over the sustainability of the nationwide pension system pushed Beijing to act
Campaigners have faced violence and repression trying to stop wildcat gold mining in Ecuador, illegal shrimp farming in Indonesia and a controversial oil project in Uganda.
The US Navy's Seventh Fleet said in a statement that a 'P-8A Poseidon transited the Taiwan Strait in international airspace on Sept. 17'
Superbugs — strains of bacteria or pathogens that have become resistant to antibiotics, making them much harder to treat — have been recognized as a rising threat to global health
The "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests were sparked by the death in custody of a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd called Mahsa Amini on September 16, 2022
World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe will face stiff opposition from, among others, Kirsty Coventry, bidding to become the first woman and African to head the IOC, and cycling boss David Lappartient
Starmer, whose center-left Labour Party was elected with a crushing parliamentary majority in July, has vowed to fight illegal immigration, a hot-button topic in British politics for years
Typhoon Yagi tore across Vietnam's densely populated Red River delta — a vital agricultural region that is also home to major manufacturing hubs — damaging factories and infrastructure, and inundating farmland
The allies consolidated their ties with the creation of a Confederation of Sahel States which will be chaired by Mali in its first year
Juan Lopez, 46, was gunned down as he left church Saturday in the northeastern town of Tocoa, his widow Thelma Pena told AFP
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