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Leader Kim Jong Un oversees live-fire test of rocket system
Disruptions to satellites, power grids possible as it persists into weekend
First-round voting saw a turnout of 41%
Barron Trump made headlines this week when it appeared he would be the latest member of the Trump family to enter the political arena
It’s the worst natural calamity ever to hit the state of Rio Grande do Sul
Many Chinese cities imposed restrictions and tough credit requirements on home purchases well over a decade ago in an effort to tamp down soaring prices and rampant speculation
According to the lawyer, the appeals court confirmed the verdict and included "flogging, a fine, and confiscation of property."
Junta has rebuffed numerous requests by foreign leaders and diplomats to meet Nobel laureate, 78, who has reportedly suffered health problems during more than three years in detention
Move comes after criticism last month by Republican lawmakers, who urged President Joe Biden's administration to block all export licenses to company after it released a new laptop powered by a processor by US chip giant Intel
Lawmakers approved the so-called Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill in February, drawing international condemnation despite gaining wide public support in the conservative West African country
Authorities in Russia have declared dozens of media outlets, think tanks and non-profit organizations ‘undesirable’ since 2015, a label rights groups say is designed to deter dissent
Two staff members' arrests were 'unlawful,' airline said
The blasts on a camp for internally displaced people on the outskirts of the eastern city of Goma killed at least nine people
Selection leaves John Swinney poised to become Scotland's new first minister after Humza Yousaf resigned last week, having served a little more than a year in the position
Ursula von der Leyen's European Commission, the European Union's authority on trade issues, has opened a slew of competition probes targeting China in recent months
Animals apparently died from drinking wastewater which, according to local herders, contained harmful products
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that his government had 'unanimously’ decided to shut down the Qatar-based news channel
Xi's arrival for the visit marking 60 years of diplomatic relations between France and China was the start of his first trip to Europe since 2019 which will also see him visit Serbia and Hungary
The Secret Service, along with the police and fire departments of the District of Columbia, have launched an investigation into the fatal crash, according to Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi
In western Kenya, River Nyando burst its banks, engulfing police station, school, hospital and market in the town of Ahero in Kisumu County, police say
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