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Critics say the move was intended to indicate which restaurants are owned by Muslims
A Palestinian state on land occupied by Israel would 'destabilize the region,' the measure says
Paris 2024 organizers set out to make the village as environmentally friendly as possible.
Next month, Cambodia will officially break ground on the Funan Techo canal
Footage broadcast by state broadcaster CCTV and shared on social media showed thick black smoke billowing out of the tower, located in Zigong in southwestern Sichuan province
The U.S. says it has been 'tracking Iranian threats against former Trump administration officials for years'
China's foreign ministry on Wednesday said recent U.S. sales of arms to self-ruled Taiwan were 'seriously undermining the political atmosphere for continued arms control consultations between the two sides'
Wearing goggles and a wet suit, the 65-year-old city leader swam breaststroke before immersing her face and beginning a front crawl
The Kremlin's military offensive in Ukraine — and the barrage of sanctions it triggered— effectively sealed Russia off to most would-be Western travelers
President Macron is expected to accept Attal's resignation after Tuesday's Cabinet meeting but he was also likely to ask Attal and his team to stay on as a caretaker government
Infinito Gold cancelled gold concession in 2010 on environmental grounds
Nickel is a key component in the batteries of electric vehicles, and Indonesia is both the world's largest producer and home to the biggest known reserves globally
Storms follow May flash flooding killed hundreds and swamped farmlands
Some 2.7 million additional children remained un- or under-vaccinated last year compared to the pre-pandemic levels in 2019,
A high youth unemployment rate — 14.2% in May — and economic uncertainties are weakening consumption
The world's second-largest economy is grappling with a real estate debt crisis, weakening consumption, and an aging population
Some 800 people now reside in a makeshift camp in the church's courtyard, surrounded by personal belongings hanging on walls or clotheslines
The Alo Antar hole — a natural desert feature allegedly turned into a mass grave by IS jihadis — is in Tal Afar, some 70 kilometers (40 miles) west of Mosul in northern Iraq
De facto leader since the 1994 genocide, President Kagame has established a sphere of influence far outweighing Rwanda's size to develop the country and entrench his own power base
President Emmanuel Macron inspected French and allied units which took part in France's World War II liberation 80 years ago; and Paris welcomed the Olympic flame to the city
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