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The Caribbean nation is facing soaring violence and a severe food crisis
India plans to send four astronauts beyond the reaches of Earth's atmosphere for three days in 2025
The kingdom, notorious for beheadings, drew a wave of condemnation from around the world with 81 executions in one day nearly two years ago
The stowaway rodent was spotted enjoying the SriLankan Airlines Airbus A330 flight from the Pakistani city of Lahore on Thursday.
As the sun's angle shifted, it came back to life for two days and carried out scientific observations.
"I wanted to go to the United States, but I don't think there's another country that offers the opportunity that Mexico does right now."
Foragers risk their lives to collect the delicacies in the vast northern Syrian desert, a known hideout for jihadis that is also littered with landmines
More than 694,000 people have fled over the border to Chad, according to migration officials, but many more remain trapped in Darfur and in need of assistance
The privacy violation for Claudia Sheinbaum comes days after the incumbent, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, revealed the phone number of a journalist investigating his entourage's alleged drug cartel links
On Saturday, American and British forces carried out fresh strikes against 18 Houthi targets in Yemen, in response to a wave of attacks by the Iran-backed group on Red Sea shipping
Zong was the founder of the Wahaha conglomerate, which specializes in bottled water, soft drinks, tea and other products
Media reports have suggested that Eden Golan's song 'October Rain' references the victims of Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel and could fall afoul of Eurovision rules, which ban political statements
Farmers across Europe have been protesting for weeks over what they say are excessively restrictive environmental rules, competition from cheap imports from outside the European Union and low incomes
After polls closed Sunday afternoon, the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) claimed they had swept the Senate, the country's upper house
The event is the latest tradition impacted by the country's ageing population crisis
Crowds gather in Berlin, London, Paris and other European cities, demanding that Russian President Vladimir Putin end the war
The postponement deals a blow to the city's ambitions to boost its economy through major events
44 more were injured
Founder of right-wing party has long supported Iran’s opposition movement
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