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Pollution expected to last into Friday
The trouble related to a "small electronic component," which was "in the process of being replaced," Volkswagen said.
Whelan, who was working in security for a U.S. vehicle parts company in Russia, was detained in December 2018.
Officials in Brussels are currently hammering out a 13th package of sanctions on Russia to coincide with the second anniversary of its all-out invasion of Ukraine in February 2022
The two governments signed deals, including a framework agreement on a major trade and transport route
The H3 rocket had been scheduled to lift off Thursday from the southern island of Tanegashima.
Clashes have intensified recently between M23 — among strongest of dozens of armed groups roaming country's troubled east — and Congolese army
Director was murdered by former employee over financial issues
In his resignation letter, Johnson cited 'the current political and civil disturbances occasioned by the protest of women believed to be wives of service men'
Four people were killed and dozens wounded in the Dec. 3 attack on worshippers inside a university gym in Marawi.
The crew are reported safe, according to security firms.
In October, India said it was "shocked" after a Qatari court had sentenced them to death, but the sentence was reduced in December.
Aid to benefit Aden-based internationally recognized authorities in Yemen, which the Gulf kingdom has backed in a war against Houthi rebels
Area near Scarborough Shoal has been a flashpoint between the countries since China seized it from the Philippines in 2012
Operation is targeting Houthi-controlled areas of the country were prepared to launch more projectiles against ships in the Red Sea, the US Central Command said
The highly anticipated NFL football game pits the Kansas City Chiefs against the San Francisco 49ers
There also have been accusations of atrocities committed against civilians during the recent offensive by Mali's army and the Russian force, which authorities deny
Iran wants FIFA to "completely suspend" the Israeli federation "from all activities related to football"
Meta said it had removed Facebook and Instagram accounts of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for violating its content policy
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