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None of the politicians among the 21 people prosecuted were convicted
Chinese President due to make state visit to France on May 6 and 7
Results from the ballot are expected to be released within six days.
Critics say the government has used the strict legislation to silence dissent, prosecuting scores under a tough law that protects King Maha Vajiralongkorn and his family.
The American tech billionaire met with Premier Li Qiang on what is his second trip in less than a year to the world's biggest market for electric vehicles
Iran’s official IRNA news agency said the series shows ‘a false image of Iranians’ and quoted experts who argued it sought to link Iranians to the ‘inception of terrorism’
World leaders and aid groups warning that looming Israeli invasion of southernmost city of Rafah would lead to massive civilian causalities
Critics say reform will extend one family’s hold on the small West African nation
Heat index reached 45 degrees on Saturday
Penalty is 10-15 years in prison
Lebanon-Israel border has seen near-daily exchanges of fire since Gaza war began
Jihadis in Nigeria are increasingly resorting to planting mines on highways to target military and civilian convoys after they were pushed back from territory they once controlled
Swimmers tested positive for a heart drug ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021
Paris Games start July 26
Khor Mor complex owned by the United Arab Emirates firm Dana Gas has been hit several times in recent years
Retailer must implement measures to "protect consumers from purchasing unsafe or illegal goods, with particular focus on preventing the sale and distribution of products that could be harmful to minors"
Country has woeful record on protecting women from domestic violence
He warns that Russia's capture of nuclear power plant threatens radiation catastrophe
Droughts, fires and other problems with climate were mostly to blame for the drastic fall, said the International Organization of Vine and Wine
U.S. officials said there have not yet been changes to troop levels in Niger, a linchpin in the U.S. and French strategy to combat jihadists in West Africa and the location of a $100 million American drone base.
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