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The products included eel cooked in the traditional 'kabayaki' style: skewered, grilled and basted in a sweet, sticky mixture of soy sauce and mirin rice wine
Early Tuesday morning a rescue team pulled out the bodies of the miners, who were aged between 23 and 47 years old
Garry Conille was leaving the establishment in a gang-controlled area of capital Port-au-Prince when gunmen began firing automatic weapons
French president urges his new Iranian counterpart to not support Russia's 'war of aggression' against Ukraine, in talks between two leaders, his office says
The defendants are accused of belonging to the M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, which has seized huge swathes of territory in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since late 2021
Archaeologists stumbled upon the city-under-a-city 'almost by chance' after an excavation of house cellars in Midyat, near the Syrian border, led to the discovery of a vast labyrinth of caves in 2020
The tanker sank in bad weather off Manila early Thursday, killing one crew member and leaving the Philippines facing the possibility of its worst oil spill ever
The coal mine methane emissions of most major Indonesian coal firms may be 'on par or greater than' their total emissions from fossil fuel combustion and purchased electricity, according to the report
The punishment means Canada have zero points after two games in Group A of the Olympic tournament, despite winning both matches so far
Tribute to African troops shot dead on French army orders in Senegal comes as Paris seeks to ease tensions with former colonies over historical memory, the government said
The boat was taking passengers across the Tekeze river, which runs along Ethiopia's border with Eritrea before it crosses into Sudan
Tchadinfos.com was taken offline after it refused to comply with a request from former adviser to Chadian President Abakar Manany
Trend comes as global art market retreats from pandemic-era highs
Police dragnet has scooped up thousands of protesters
Rival groups launch initiative to resettle endangered animals
The West African nation's military leaders, who took power in a 2020 coup, have made it a priority to retake all of the country from separatist and jihadi forces
The city has become a key battleground in the 15-month-long war pitting the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces against the regular Sudanese army
Iraq does not recognize Israel as a nation and supports Palestinians' efforts to have a country of their own
A security source in northern Iraq says the latest overnight shelling was 'intense'
No one has claimed responsibility for the coordinated overnight arson attacks
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