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Compared to recent average winters, the extent of the Antarctic sea covered by ice shrank by two million square kilometers, an area four times the size of France, British scientists found
Billed as 'historic' by Ruto's office, it is the first state visit by a Kenyan president to the United States in two decades and the first by an African leader since 2008
Since 1993, the IAEA has recorded 4,243 incidents, with 350 of them connected or likely to be connected to trafficking or malicious use.
The two countries will declare Russia as "the most significant and direct threat to European peace and stability."
"The Brink of Dreams" follows a group of teenage girls in rural southern Egypt over four years.
"Ten minutes after we ran the story about the prime minister being shot, I started receiving messages that I am to blame, that I have blood on my hands and will pay for it."
The president's helicopter, which was carrying him and other officials from an event in neighboring Azerbaijan, went missing in poor weather in the Iran's mountainous northwest
It was the first crewed launch for the enterprise owned and founded by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos since a rocket mishap in 2022 left rival Virgin Galactic as the sole operator in the fledgling suborbital tourism market
A lone gunman, who appeared in court Saturday, shot Fico four times and he was at one stage said to be fighting for his life
Israeli army said it was checking report
Separatist alliance puts death toll at 11 civilians
It is the latest in a series of failed attempts to replace the former head of parliament who was dismissed in November, with divisions between Sunni parties derailing every effort
The family says she is targeted because of accusations she made against security forces of sexually assaulting female prisoners
The director has been sentenced to prison in Iran on national security charges
The group said a member of Iran's Jewish community also was at imminent risk of execution
Taiwanese President-elect Lai Ching-te, a staunch defender of Taiwan's sovereignty, is to take office Monday
The official is "suspected of serious violations of discipline and law," a state broadcaster said
Israeli army called it ‘perhaps the fiercest’ violence in the town in more than seven months of war
Officials say Islam Khamayseh was responsible for a series of attacks in area
Ukrainian troops struggling with staffing, morale, he says
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