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Wang will also attend an 'informal discussion' between counterparts from Laos, Myanmar and Thailand
'Many crimes have been committed with an intent to punish and induce terror in the civilian population'
Global temperature was more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit over 20th century average
Conditions could persist for several hours but were not expected to increase further in intensity, NOAA said
18-year-old suspect, armed with a long knife, broadcast attack at the tea garden of a mosque in Eskisehir live on social media platform X before police apprehended him, local media report
"Saudi Arabia has remained a close strategic partner of the United States, and we look forward to enhancing that partnership," State Department spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters.
Talks seek to keep ties between world's two biggest economies steady despite simmering trade tensions
Hundreds more are waiting along the frontier pleading for permission to cross, India's Border Security Force (BSF) said
Kiribati has drawn closer to China under longtime President Taneti Maamau, who is looking to extend his almost 10-year stint in charge
The two fighters were killed in Taybeh near the border with Israel
The attacks, which took place Saturday in the troubled North Kivu province and killed at least 18 people, were blamed on ADF rebels affiliated with the Islamic State group
Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi are out on bail after more than a year in Tehran's Evin prison for their coverage of the September 2022 death in custody of Mahsa Amini which had sparked nationwide protests
Several dozen heads of state and other dignitaries from African nations joined the inauguration ceremony at a packed 45,000-seat stadium in Kigali
It is the latest in a string of fresh appointments to replace an old guard viewed as linked to the previous regime, ousted by the student-led uprising
He doesn’t name countries
Post-election unrest has left 24 dead and 2,200 people arrested
Experts say drug and alcohol abuse, as well as other addictive behaviors, surging
Pollution, climate change and overuse threaten one of the most unique stretches of water in the world
Nobel laureate Yunus returned from Europe to helm temporary administration facing monumental challenge of ending disorder and enacting democratic reforms
Identity of child coxswain who steered two Dutch rowers across the finish line first in Paris more than a century ago remains unknown
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