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Call comes after a Russian guided bomb struck a residential building in Kharkiv, reportedly killing one person and wounding 42 others
The march, organized by around 20 human rights associations, took place as 34 women began a hunger strike in a Tehran prison to mark the two-year anniversary of her death.
Josep Borrell said over 2,000 people had been "arbitrarily detained" since Venezuela's disputed July 28 presidential election, which the Latin American country's opposition accuses Maduro of stealing
The vessel was ferrying 53 farmers to their farms across the Gummi River in Zamfara State on Saturday when it capsized, a local official said
The associations representing the victims received the land deeds for a 258-hectare (638-acre) plot in Wonkifong, some 60 kilometers (40 miles) from Conakry
Senior officials at the US central bank including Fed chair Jerome Powell have in recent weeks indicated that a rate cut is coming this month
David Lammy accuses Russian President Vladimir Putin of 'bluster' over his warning that letting Ukraine use long-range weapons to strike inside Russia would put NATO 'at war' with Moscow
Incident comes less than 2 weeks after the deadliest such disaster this year
Residents rediscover the art of having a good time
Floods and landslides have killed almost 350 people in Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand in the wake of Typhoon Yagi
Far-right deputy prime minister allegedly blocked migrants from disembarking at one of the country's ports in 2019
The WHO says the clades and their subclades were circulating in different geographic areas and were affecting different populations
Thousands protested in cities across France on Saturday in support of Gisele Pelicot and demanding an end to rape
Relatives of the victims of army massacres lament that Fujimoro went to his grave without showing remorse for their deaths
Biden will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in late September at the UN General Assembly in New York to discuss aid to Ukraine
'Neighborhoods are completely deserted and all you can hear are explosions and missiles,' one witness says
Details have helped make hit television drama this year's top Emmy contender
Russia has imprisoned hundreds for protesting or speaking out against the invasion of Ukraine
Flooding has displaced hundreds of thousands of people
The legislation still needs to be signed by President Andrzej Duda — an ally of the former right-wing government
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