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Cyclone Remal is set to hit the country and parts of neighboring India on Sunday
The NATO and EU member worries it could be Moscow's next target
About 100 hostages remain in Gaza
Malian opposition politicians said Saturday that they had formed a transition government in exile to rival the one governing the country, ruled by the military since a 2020 coup
U.S. rapper Nicki Minaj was detained at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on suspicion of possessing soft drugs before being released with a fine, Dutch media reported Saturday
Burkina Faso's military regime, in power since a 2022 coup, will extend its rule for five years under an accord adopted during national consultations on Saturday, the talks' chairman said
They’ll meet at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual gathering of defense officials around the world
Court’s orders are legally binding but lack direct enforcement mechanisms
Project comes as the country continues to be plagued by electricity supply problems, with only half of the population having access to electricity
Move, which has sparked protests in Armenia, is an important step toward reaching a comprehensive peace agreement
The ruling Georgian Dream party has enough parliamentary votes to override the president's veto
Flights were halted May 15 in the face of deadly rioting
After the ultraconservative president’s death in a helicopter crash Sunday, the country is now set to hold an election on June 28 to elect a successor for him
The judge has already indefinitely postponed Trump's criminal trial in that case
The attack in Plateau state was the latest violence in an area that has long been a flashpoint
The state's flagship Al-Ahram newspaper reported the accident earlier and said the driver, who had released the handbrake, was arrested while trying to flee
The alleged plotters are said to have taken inspiration from "conspiracy myths" including the global QAnon movement and drawn up 'lists of enemies'
EMC militants opened fire and set off cylinder bombs at a police station in Morales, killing two officers and two other people in the prison holding cells.
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