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Toomaj Salehi had originally been sentenced to six months in prison, but charges including ‘assistance of sedition’ were added
Bomb at Jewish community center in Buenos Aires killed 85 people
Four women and five men were arrested at dawn in Istanbul, the capital Ankara, and the southeastern city of Urfa, a press freedom organization said
Statement comes as teams from both countries began demarcating the border in a bid to end decades of territorial disputes and clashes between them
Tuesday's sanctions are the latest to be levied against Tehran for supporting anti-Israel proxies and providing military support for Russia
Faced with specter of recession, European Union believes it was necessary to let deficit targets slip so that businesses and households could be protected
China claims almost the entire waterway, a key route for international trade, and also considers self-ruled Taiwan to be part of its territory
Among the dead were 45 foreigners, including tourists visiting the island a decade after the end of a brutal ethnic conflict that had claimed more than 100,000 lives since 1972
Improvised explosive device was detonated in Kot-e-Sangi neighborhood, near an enclave of historically persecuted Shiite Hazara community
In a head-spinning shift, Mike Johnson last week emerged as a passionate defender of a long-delayed aid package Kyiv it needs to defend against Russian invasion forces
Primarily known as one of the most expensive holiday destinations in South Asia, with pristine white beaches and secluded resorts, the strategic Indian Ocean island nation has also become a geopolitical hotspot
Direct Iranian and Israeli attacks are ‘a milestone,’ expert says
The incident comes as tensions run high in the Middle East
Four-star general had been named to top military role just a year ago
Nuclear official says Iran would reciprocate any attack on nuclear facilities
The Tuesday demonstration was organized by the group 'No Tech for Apartheid,' which has long opposed 'Project Nimbus,' Google's joint $1.2 billion contract with Amazon to provide cloud services to the government of Israel
Mount Ruang's crater flamed with lava against a backdrop of lightning bolts overnight after erupting four times on Wednesday
Antibiotics, epilepsy medication among drugs in short supply
Bill Nelson's comment came as he testified before the House Appropriations Committee on the US space agency's budget for fiscal 2025
The bill has sparked outrage in Georgia and concern in the West, with many arguing it undermines Georgia's bid for European Union membership.
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