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Tanzania Meteorological Authority said that Hidaya had "completely lost its strength" after making landfall on Mafia Island in the Indian Ocean on Saturday
Heavier than usual rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Iraq
Washington alone cannot match China's growing footprint in the Pacific, the U.S. secretary of state says
Hamas announces that its delegation will return to Cairo Saturday to resume long-running talks brokered by Egypt and Qatar
Attacks were reprisals over military offensives on their hideouts, official says
More than 165,000 people had been uprooted from their home, a government statement says, with 90 others missing, raising fears that the toll could rise further
Rival demonstrators came eye-to-eye shouting slogans and waving flags
‘Victoria’ will make official statements on behalf of foreign ministry
The country's supreme leader says normalizing relations with Israel will not solve the Middle East's problems
Penalties were also announced against US firms Lockheed Martin and Chevron and British counterparts Elbit Systems, Parker Meggitt, and Rafael UK
The body of 16-year-old Nika Shakarami, who disappeared on September 20 after joining a demonstration in the capital, was found after a week
Torrential rains in Kenya and other countries in East Africa have forced people from their homes and destroyed roads and bridges
2 Philippine vessels damaged in the April 30 incident
Rate was kept unchanged due to a 'lack of further progress' toward a 2 percent inflation target
Opposition politicians and lobby groups have accused the president's government of being unprepared and slow to respond to the crisis
The jury described her "Persepolis" as "one of the best graphic novels ever published"
This marks the third straight month consumer confidence has worsened, the report said, and comes as President Biden struggles to boost perceptions about the economy as his reelection campaign ramps up
Surplus electricity must be stored in batteries to stabilize distribution regardless of peaks in demand, or breaks in supply at night or during low winds
WHO member nations have begun one last round of talks, after a two-year effort to secure a landmark accord on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response overran last month's deadline
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