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Kim Jong Un oversees launch, on mission to evaluate new autonomous navigation system, KCNA says
Raids on so-called "satanist" gatherings are not uncommon in the deeply conservative country, often targeting parties or concerts with alcohol consumption, which is largely banned in Iran
Man was armed with knife and iron bar, source says
The launches are the latest in a string of ever more sophisticated tests by North Korea, which has fired off cruise missiles, tactical rockets and hypersonic weapons in recent months, in what the nuclear-armed country says is a drive to upgrade its defenses
Attack is Ukraine's largest aerial offensive in weeks
The CFPB serves as a watchdog over a variety of consumer issues, including mortgages, credit cards and student loans
The demand, sent in a letter to the European Commission that AFP received on Thursday, comes less than a month before European Parliament elections, in which far-right anti-immigration parties are forecast to make gains
Apparent trigger was French government's efforts to change who can vote in New Caledonia elections
Sadatinejad was agriculture minister from August 2021 to April 2022, when he resigned after the case came to light.
Jose Ruben Zamora has rejected money-laundering accusations against him as retaliation for his newspaper's reporting on alleged government corruption
Legislation would replace the existing 44-hour work week with a half-day Thursday and Friday — the Muslim day of prayer and rest — the only full day off
The U.S. Treasury froze U.S. assets and criminalized transactions with Ali Yagoub Gibril and Osman Mohamed Hamid Mohamed
Gunmen killed two prison officers in an attack at a motorway toll booth that freed a convict linked to gangland drug killings
Rasoulof announces he had escaped clandestinely from Iran, just days after it emerged that he had been sentenced to eight years in prison for 'collusion against national security'
Bill Hwang and Patrick Halligan, chief financial officer of Archegos, were both arrested by the FBI in April 2022.
Since Friday, the most powerful solar storm to strike our planet in more than two decades has lit up night skies in the US, Tasmania, the Bahamas and other places
In a world first, surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital in March successfully transplanted the genetically edited pig kidney into Slayman, who was 62 years old at the time and suffering from end-stage kidney disease
A law, signed by President Kais Saied in September 2022, has been criticized by journalists and opposition figures who say it has been used to stifle dissent
Security concerns dominate presidential election
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