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A 36-year-old man was arrested on July 22 after being involved in a fight
The judge is said to be one of the most powerful and polarizing people in Brazil
The judge ordered the suspension of the platform following a monthslong standoff with Elon Musk
It’s the latest in a spate of similar incidents in recent weeks
Forum reissued the communique without explanation Saturday morning
Germany had operated the base in Niger since February 2016
Court finds him guilty of ‘knowingly spreading fake information’ about Russian army
Both sides report at least 16 Palestinians killed
The new figure reflects an upward revision to consumer spending
Court rules that the government's limited climate targets violate the constitution as they do "not sufficiently protect the basic rights of the people"
Sulllivan stresses importance of stability in tense Taiwan Strait
The seven defendants were part of two radical groups, including one called 'Dragon Slayers,' that prosecutors said planned a bomb attack for a rally marking International Human Rights Day
The two countries have sought to boost security ties in the face of increased flashpoints in the region
The journalists were sentenced after being denied the right to legal defense and not being allowed to speak in court
The sporting action begins Thursday
The structure had to be removed from shore repeatedly due to bad weather
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is a source of tensions with downstream nations Egypt and Sudan
Starmer has pledged to rebuild trust with European allies damaged by Brexit, and is set to hold talks with Scholz about launching a new bilateral accord with Germany
The floods triggered landslides that swept through several homes
Demonstrations come a month after president was declared winner despite strong evidence his opponent won
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