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Security forces are accused of dozens of illegal detentions since youth-led anti-government demonstrations in the summer
The nation has been in the grip of an unprecedented constitutional crisis since the ruling Georgian Dream Party claimed victory in October's parliamentary polls
The authorization for police to carry out searches and arrests without a warrant may be extended up to seven days by a judge
Wall Street's three main indices slumped to end the day, adding to losses Friday
More than 1,200 people received honors in the latest list, which was decided by an honors committee
Issa Kaou N'Djim, who previously supported Malian junta leader Assimi Goita before distancing himself, made the comments during a program aired on local television station Joliba TV News
Carter was born in Plains 100 years ago and died Sunday at the modest home he had shared with his wife Rosalynn
3 adolescents died from intoxication by chemical substances
The WHO recounted how on Dec. 31, 2019, its country office in China picked up a media statement from the health authorities in Wuhan concerning cases of ‘viral pneumonia’ in the city
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced plans last year to send a man to the moon by 2040
Surgery takes place while Israel remains at war against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip
The phenomenon is expected to last until January 1, according to Peru's National Emergency Operations Center
Here are a few highlights in the life of the former US president, who died Sunday at the age of 100
The following are a few key dates in the life of former US President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29, 2024, at his home in Plains, Georgia, at age 100
It’ll fund thousands of new teachers and improve standards in state schools
Multiple sources confirm the dates, locations and tolls of the recent attacks
Rome says it is pursuing 'all possible avenues of dialogue' to bring the journalist home
The visit became possible after nationalist Devlet Bahceli invited Abdullah Ocalan to come to parliament to renounce 'terror'
The Iran-backed Houthis control large parts of Yemen
Nearly a week after the collapse, rescuers continue to searching for those still missing
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