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Planes equipped with cloud seeding equipment flew over 10 areas of Lahore
Angelo Becciu was once considered a papal contender himself
Journalists languish in prison; murder of an opposition politician remains unsolved
Countries, excluding U.S. and Germany, reiterate that settlement policy ‘is illegal under international law’
Two tanks presented Friday — among the first repaired in Lithuania — are expected to reach Ukraine next month
Drone attacks have been almost daily occurrences in Russia's border regions, though mass attacks are less common
Violent armed gangs force several medical centers to close in recent years
Beijing facilitated recent talks between warring sides
Developer says it there were last-minute technical snags but a recent run-through went well
The dispute escalated after Venezuelans voted to claim two-thirds of their smaller neighbor
Bounties are for $128,000
He was arrested in Russia earlier this year on espionage charges
He was convicted of discrediting Russian forces and fined $1,670
Kickbacks allegedly went to party members who exceeded their ticket sales quotas for party fundraising events
South Korean officials say there was no invasion of airspace
In the first 11 months of 2023, 45 journalists were killed carrying out their work, down from 61 last year.
Issa was found guilty of causing offence to Saied, spreading rumors to harm public security and inciting soldiers to disobey orders, her lawyer Dalila Ben Mbarek said in a Facebook post
President Paul Kagame is expected to run for a fourth term in office
Magomed-Husejn Dovtaev, 31, who is originally from Chechnya, was detained by counterterrorism officers in west London on Feb. 11.
The charge is connected to a 1988 purge of dissidents
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