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The air quality index reached 155 micrograms per cubic meters of PM2.5 pollution — the fine particulate matter that is most harmful, as it can enter the bloodstream — according to WAQI.info, a real-time pollution tracker
The use of modern technologies in agriculture is globally on the rise, including in North Africa where countries rank among the world's 33 most water-stressed, according to the World Resources Institute
Police said they had started a murder investigation after the charred bodies of the seven young men were found
It’s the latest blow to the fight against insurgents in one of the world's most troubled zones
The unrest between members of the National Guard and special forces of the presidential guard on Thursday night left at least two people dead
The hostages urge the government to take all action necessary to secure the remaining captives' release
Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes on its northern neighbor since Syria's civil war began in 2011
Iranian side says Israeli presence ‘contrary to the goals and guidelines of the conference’
His visit came 'at the request and invitation' of survivors and families of victims of Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks, the ICC says
Bai Lowe was convicted of crimes against humanity, murder and attempted murder for his role as a driver for the hit squad known as the Junglers.
Taiwan’s president says China is focused on domestic challenges
The two teenagers were killed Tuesday during Israeli army raids in the occupied West Bank.
The flights start a day after President Joe Biden said he would use an extension of the truce to get more aid into Gaza
Whelan was "hit in the face" by a new prisoner, breaking his glasses, his brother David Whelan said in a statement.
The visit had been announced earlier this month by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Finland has seen surge in asylum-seekers entering without visas across its 1,300-kilometer border with Russia, with around 800 crossing since August
The decision by the ICC's deputy chief prosecutor Nazhat Shameen Khan ends a 13-year legal saga which involved senior Kenyan politicians
Prisons are now at more than double their capacity, the rights group said.
The far-right economist plan to meet with U.S. and international lending officials, according to diplomatic sources
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