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Town under attack is a main humanitarian hub in the region
The century-old maritime channel, which usually handles about 6% of global maritime trade, uses rainwater stored in two artificial lakes.
Myanmar's military authorities condemned the attack in the central town of Pyin Oo Lwin as targeting civilians
Videos shared on social media showed unshaven itinerant Joel Cauchi pursuing mostly female victims as he rampaged through the vast, crowded Westfield shopping complex.
A decade ago, a wall of snow barrelled through the Nepali guides as they heaved heavy equipment up the treacherous high-altitude Khumbu icefall in the freezing dark.
Scheffler, the world’s number one and 2022 Masters winner, shot a final round four-under par 68 to end on 11-under for the tournament, with Masters first-timer Ludvig Aberg of Sweden finishing second
Sultan King Mouhammad Nabil Mforifoum Mbombo Njoya welcomed 2,000 guests to the opening of the museum located in Foumban — the historic capital of the Bamoun Kings
The dead and two survivors were evacuated from two landslide-hit villages in Tana Toraja regency, South Sulawesi province on Saturday evening, said local disaster agency head
Swift's mere presence at the mammoth festival in the California desert set the internet alight, after she made a much-speculated appearance... as a fan, canoodling and dancing with beau Travis Kelce as Bleachers performed a rollicking set
Dozens of hostages are still languishing in captivity
"We cannot risk escalation at such an extremely volatile stage," Italy's foreign minister says
It's part of the West African nation's deepening security ties with Moscow
Body of Bate Urgessa of the Oromo Liberation Front found on a road outside Meki on Wednesday
Capital is a dangerous and chaotic place these days
Project dogged by cost blowouts, lack of public enthusiasm
Aid workers have called it the ‘forgotten war’ affecting a country of 48 million
US economy grew by 2.5 percent last year, according to US Commerce Department, far outstripping most other advanced economies
More than 8.5 million people have fled their homes since the fighting broke out, with nearly 1.8 million having escaped across the country's borders
Fighters from Karen National Union says that they had seized a military base around 10 kilometers (6 miles) west of Myawaddy and that more than 600 soldiers, police and their families had surrendered
Beijing is North Korea's most important ally and economic benefactor, their relationship forged in the bloodshed of the Korean War in the 1950s.
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