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Dina Boluarte, 61, is being investigated for alleged illegal enrichment since coming to power in 2022, following her predecessor's arrest
Demolition crews using blow torches sliced through the top part of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed when the Dali cargo vessel lost power and struck it on Tuesday, killing six people
Concerns over the 87-year-old pontiff’s health persist
Arvind Kejriwal detained in connection with long-running corruption probe
23 others wounded
Chinese online marketplace Temu said Saturday it would drop an advertising offer in which clients could gain vouchers in exchange for surrendering their personal data for an indefinite period
The situation is due to improve on Sunday
He received 54.28 percent in the first round of voting Sunday
The navy said nine armed pirates were believed to have taken over the vessel
With its generating capacity ravaged by decades of conflict, underinvestment, Iraq has long relied on imports of gas, electricity
Climate change helping fuel mosquito-borne epidemic
Police say 585 people have died on the roads since the start of the holiday season, which runs from March 19 to April 1
Space Agency says probe transmitted new images back to Earth
Rights groups say man was shot after honking his car horn to celebrate Iran’s World Cup loss
The victory for Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who was only freed from prison 10 days before the election, still has to be validated by Senegal's top constitutional body
It will be Blinken's first visit to France in nearly two years
More than 170 French citizens and around 70 people of other nationalities were evacuated
He also said "the U.S. is unable to impose its will on the international community"
Many of those sanctioned were involved in the trade of the highly addictive amphetamine captagon
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