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It was final technical step lone hold-out Hungary needed to take before the Nordic country becomes the alliance's 32rd member
Authorities say turnout was 41%, lowest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and others accused of rights abuses and corruption
Yingluck was charged with malfeasance in a 2013 project worth over $6.7 million.
Defendants in murder trial of popular radio journalist Arsene Salomon Mbani Zogo, also known as ‘Martinez,’ include a top businessman and an ex-secret service chief
According to state TV, the person ‘planned to explode the workshop complex of the Ministry of Defense in Isfahan under guidance of the intelligence officer of Mossad,’ Israel's spy agency
Relatives of passengers on Malaysia Airlines plane that mysteriously vanished 10 years ago push for new search as they speak of enduring grief and struggle to find closure
Survivors of the attacks told AFP that dozens of women and young children were among the victims
Natural glaciers in Central Asia -- the main water source for the region -- are slowly disappearing due to climate change
India is suspicious of China's growing presence in the archipelago nation
Three American astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut are scheduled to take off Sunday evening from Florida; initially scheduled for Saturday, the launch was postponed by 24 hours due to weather
Turnout was reportedly around 40% of the electorate
Dozens of civilians gathered around Idlib clock tower, chanting slogans against HTS leader Abu Mohamed al-Jolani
Shein and Temu have made big inroads in the United States and are seen as upstart rivals to Amazon
Fire officials tell reporters they suspect the inferno was caused by a gas cylinder exploding at a restaurant
Hearing ultimately shed little light on why information on complications from cancer treatment had been withheld from other top officials
Chief organizer Tony Estanguet received a symbolic key for the complex in front of VIPs including President Emmanuel Macron.
The gadgets were deployed in preparation for the removal of hundreds of tons of highly radioactive fuel and rubble, a risky operation expected to take decades.
Pro-Russian rebel officials in breakaway region of Transnistria appeal to Russia for 'protection' amid fears territory could become a new flashpoint in Moscow's conflict with neighboring Ukraine
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