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An Iraqi security source told AFP the operation was 'a pre-emptive measure' to thwart attacks allegedly planned for the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which starts in the coming days
Metropolitan Police said the car 'collided with the gates' of royal residence at 2:30 am Saturday; no one was injured in the incident
Voter surveys show growing support for their platforms
9 more wounded
About 100 hostages remain in Gaza alive and 31 are presumed dead
Humanitarian conditions continue to deteriorate in the Caribbean nation; aid groups have warned of a shortage of food and medical supplies
The Netflix series "3 Body Problem" includes actors from "Game of Thrones"
China is wrestling with a property sector crisis, record youth unemployment and a global economic slowdown
Aid groups warned of a shortage of medical supplies and food
The bombing wounded a child, while a teenage boy died in shelling elsewhere
Officials hope to open corridor this weekend
It was one of the Houthis' largest attacks since their Red Sea-area attacks began in November
Xi's government seeks to eliminate perceived threats to its rule
Average temperature in the lower 48 U.S. states was 3.1 degrees Celsius
Women are being targeted with cameras in public spaces, even in their vehicles, to enforce the obligatory headscarf, Amnesty International says
Roman Ivanov was found guilty of spreading "false information" and sentenced to seven years in prison
The bloc's draft text does not specifically mention China, but focuses on all products made from forced labor, including those made within the European Union.
The war has uprooted more than 8 million people, in addition to 2million who had already been forced from their homes before the conflict -- making it the world's largest displacement crisis.
The number of executions, which Iran has carried out by hanging in recent years, was up about 43% from 2022, to at least 834 people
Technical issue impacted hundreds of thousands globally
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