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Haley is considered front-runner Donald Trump's biggest threat
It’s used to build hives
The first wave of solar installations is now coming to the end of its usefulness
Ethnic minority armed groups battling the junta
Some victims reduced to ashes
Protesters demanded the courts invalidate new president's decree they say would carve away worker and consumer protections
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps senior commander Razi Moussavi was killed Monday in an Israeli missile strike near the Syrian capital Damascus, according to state media
Company can resume preparations for restarting Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant after more than 10 years
On Tuesday, the IAEA released a report saying Iran 'increased its production of highly enriched uranium, reversing a previous output reduction from mid-2023'
Demonstrators gave a list of 23 demands to management, according to a letter sent to police by unions representing the workers
Lee, 48, had been under police investigation over his alleged use of marijuana and other psychoactive drugs.
Zambia's president accepted Kakubo's resignation. Kakubo said he did not want to distract the government from "continuing to look for solutions for bettering the lives of our people."
Nuclear weapons require uranium enriched to 90%, while 3.67% is enough for nuclear power stations
US International Trade Commission decided in October to ban Apple Watch models Series 9 and Ultra 2 over patented technology for detecting blood-oxygen levels
Move comes amid tense relations between the countries as Baku has accused France of being biased towards Armenia
Three guided-missile destroyers as well as P8I long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft were being deployed.
People lost electricity as the storm wrought "catastrophic" damage, downing power lines in Queensland's capital Brisbane and the Gold Coast area.
The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) is nicknamed the 'Moon Sniper' because it is designed to land within 100 meters (328 feet) of a specific target on the lunar surface
The toll marked a sharp rise from the initial figure reported by the army Sunday evening of just 16 dead
The number of attacks targeting the coalition, which deployed troops to Iraq to fight the Islamic State group, has surged since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7
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