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Provisional results from the single-round presidential ballot, declared by the country's electoral commission Ceni, showed that Tshisekedi had won 73 percent of the vote
The Houthis have repeatedly targeted vessels in the vital Red Sea shipping lane with strikes they say are in support of Palestinians in Gaza, where Israel is battling militant group Hamas
Wilkinson was nominated for two Academy Awards
Ukraine has pushed Russia's navy away from its coasts, allowing the resumption of grain exports
No explanation has been given for the officials' removal
Russia says Ukraine attacked the city of Belgorod with missiles and rockets, killing at least 21 people
The case is also on behalf of people who say they have been attacked by the company's security guards
The Taliban government is not officially recognized by any country or world body
Two flooded tunnels in southern England had blocked the high-speed rail line to the continent
Internal Google emails brought forward in the lawsuit show that users using incognito mode were being followed for measuring web traffic and selling ads
They seek to avoid a brutal trek through the Darien Gap jungle
The Israeli army confirmed to Agence France-Presse that the projectiles were rockets but did not say exactly where they fell
Drought and the lingering effects of a two-year war in the north of the country are to blame, experts say
Russia is also believed to have lost thousands of battle tanks and infantry fighting vehicles
Tony Chung was the youngest person to be jailed under national security law
Gaming gave her new lease on life after husband’s death in 2020
Mickey Mouse enters the public domain Monday
The December 18 vote was the first held in a decade and took place amid widespread political apathy in the oil-rich country
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