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The rocket successfully delivers microsatellites into orbit
Intelligence chief says U.S. has seen those tied to Iran pose as activists on line, provide financial support to protesters
The Fed is widely expected to hold interest rates again when it meets to set rates later this month, but could begin cutting them in September
Having defied expectations to top the polls, new MPs from the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) alliance began showing up to visit their new workplaces in parliament ahead of a first session on July 18
four Cambodians and two Malaysians were arrested during a July 2 raid on a house in Kuala Lumpur
The oil-dependent nation's economy reels from revenue losses following the rupture of a key pipeline in its war-torn neighbor Sudan in February.
Air and artillery strikes, as well as rocket attacks, have gutted parts of the northern Shan State town, leaving buildings without roofs or windows, and residents desperate to flee
The team is made up of eight competitors and one guide runner.
William Stampfl, 59, was reported missing in June 2002, when an avalanche buried his climbing party on the mountain Huascaran
Officials believe Ayatollah Ali Khameni will still be calling the shots
Concerns involving Chinese land purchases are growing
Soldiers reportedly sentenced for ‘fleeing the enemy’ during fighting with M23 rebels, which Kinshasha accuses Rwanda of backing
Military leaders of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso broke away from Economic Community of West African States earlier this year and formed confederation of their own
Koike, 71, a former minister and television anchor, has governed one of the world's biggest cities since 2016
Authorities recorded more than 2,700 cases of "heat exhaustion" on Sunday alone
The United States had around 650 soldiers in Niger as part of anti-jihadist missions in several Sahel nations of West Africa
Students in almost all major universities took part, demanding a merit-based system for well-paid and massively over-subscribed government positions
The initially peaceful rallies against planned tax hikes spiraled into violence that left 39 people dead, rights groups have said
Their call came after days of silence from top officials in Beijing, with the Chinese foreign ministry saying only that it noted the results of the UK election
The 69-year-old reformist secured more than 16 million votes, around 54%, in a snap election, called after President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash in May
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