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24 victims were discharged, 14 others were receiving care and one was hospitalized, a local rescue officer said
The first national ballot since Boris Johnson won the Tories a decisive victory in 2019 follows Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's surprise call to hold it six months earlier than required
Bashir Biazar is reportedly a former senior figure in Iran's state television
Attal admits four days ahead of the polls that many French voters would have to hold their nose and vote for parties that they do not support in order to take control of the government
Attack blamed on jihadists in central Mali killed more than 20 civilians, two officials from provincial authority say, in the latest killings in the troubled Sahel region
The Rencontres festival, which runs until Sept. 29, is spread across 27 venues
Anglo American said it was working with state health and safety authorities on the next steps to ensure a "safe restart" to the mine.
The island nation defaulted on its foreign borrowings in 2022 during an unprecedented economic crisis that precipitated months of food, fuel and medicine shortages
Rights groups estimate thousands of young people have fled Myanmar since the military introduced conscription in February to shore up its depleted ranks.
Macron's centrists trailed in third place behind the left-wing New Popular Front alliance.
The campaigners from Mother Nature, one of Cambodia's few environmental activism groups, denied the charges.
The defense minister and former general, who had suffered for years from a limp attributed to parachuting accidents, underwent surgery on his left leg.
Announcement comes at time of heightened tension in Kurdistan, where Turkish army is conducting operations against PKK.
Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani won just over 56% of the vote, the Independent National Electoral Commission said Monday, giving him a second five-year term
Inflation remains stuck above its long-term target of 2% — keeping borrowing costs high for both consumers and producers
Far-right National Rally (RN) is tipped to win election, potentially giving the party the post of prime minister for the first time in its history in tense 'cohabitation' with centrist President Emmanuel Macron
The latest case focuses on Meta's new ad-free subscription model for Facebook and Instagram, which has sparked multiple complaints over privacy concerns
Viktor Orban frequently clashes with Brussels on rule-of-law and human rights issues.
A splinter group of former FARC guerrillas known as Segunda Marquetalia reportedly also has agreed to release captives following negotiations with the government
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