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Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova says the IOC 'has moved away from its stated principles and slipped into racism and neo-Nazism'
The new rules set ambitious emission reductions for 2032 but are moderated somewhat compared with preliminary standards unveiled last April
The U.S. accuses them of supporting a Kremlin-directed disinformation campaign involving the impersonation of legitimate news websites
Government has first budget surplus in over a decade but inflation, poverty levels remain high
Navarro was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress and was sentenced to four months in prison
The ruling will conclude that Xu "made decisions and organized the implementation of financial fraud, using particularly egregious means and under particularly serious circumstances."
"It was determined these weapons presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and U.S. Navy ships in the region."
Annual inflation officially stands at 44 percent, according to local media, after hitting 46 percent last year.
Narges Mohammadi won the 2023 peace prize for her campaign for human rights in Iran, which has seen her spend much of the last two decades in and out of prison
The case stems from a lawsuit brought by the Republican attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri
Saltwater levels are often higher in the dry season, but they are intensifying due to rising sea levels, droughts, tidal fluctuations, and a lack of upstream freshwater
Videographer Eylul Yasar was preparing to film the celebrations of the Kurdish New Year when she was arrested at a checkpoint, journalists and lawyers at the scene reported
Seoul is US top diplomat’s first stop of brief Asia tour also including the Philippines, as Washington moves to reinforce ties with two key regional allies
In a ceremony broadcast on state TV, the oil ministry and Iranian businesses signed deals worth $13 billion to increase daily oil production in six major fields
The farmers marched from the Ministry of Ecological Transition to the Ministry of Agriculture after the European Union proposed legislative changes to drastically ease the environmental rules of the Common Agricultural Policy
Of the injured, 11 are listed as seriously hurt
The organizers of the band's concerts accuse the Russian consulate of waging a campaign to cancel the performances
U.S. Treasury Department unveiled sanctions against a network of companies and individuals for facilitating illegal technology transfers from dozens of U.S. firms to Iranian entities, including the country's central bank
The Israeli military says it has deployed troops to secure the area around the jetty while aid is unloaded
The war between army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan and his former deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has killed tens of thousands, destroyed infrastructure and crippled the economy since April last year
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