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Socialist Maduro, 61, will seek reelection Sunday to a third six-year term amid accusations of opposition harassment
South Korean athletes were incorrectly introduced as North Korean
It's part of a multination Asia visit aimed at reinforcing ties with regional allies in the face of an increasingly assertive Beijing
Discovery could be possible signs of life from billions of years ago
Mudslides triggered by heavy rain in the tiny locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi killed at least 257 people
Egypt, Qatar, US have been involved in months of mediation efforts aimed at ending Israel-Hamas war raging in Gaza Strip for more than nine months
Around 800,000 passengers are expected to be affected over the weekend as the damage is heavy and labor-intensive to repair
Official says they also discussed implementing ‘new security architecture’ in Eurasia
Official says projectiles landed outside base without causing injuries or damage
Officials say more than 15,000 people need to be evacuated from the isolated area
Fighting has rocked the town of Lashio since July 3 when an alliance of ethnic armed groups renewed an offensive against junta troops
The 80-year-old, who died at a military hospital in the capital Hanoi last week 'due to old age and serious illness,' was the most powerful leader the country had seen in decades
Russia said the decision was a 'response to Japan's ongoing sanctions against our country in connection with the special military operation'
Under the net-zero plans, jet fuel for helicopters and chartered aircraft will be replaced with sustainable aviation fuel.
President Yoweri Museveni had warned over the weekend that the demonstrators were 'playing with fire'
Foreign ministry demands exclusion of Israel because of war in Gaza
The rapid melting of polar ice has sent activity in the inhospitable region into overdrive as nations eye newly viable oil, gas and mineral deposits as well as shipping routes in an area with a complex web of competing territorial claims
Three opposition lawmakers were remanded in custody late Monday, police said
Women, some reportedly raped before being killed, and numerous children were among those executed
Protests have swept Bangladesh this month against a quota system for civil service jobs that critics say benefits supporters of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
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