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Head of operations of the Finnish electricity grid tells broadcaster that 'possibility of sabotage cannot be ruled out'
Among those trying to escape, 33 were killed and 15 were wounded in clashes with prison staff
Under "Decree 147," all tech giants operating in Vietnam are required to verify users' accounts via their phone numbers or Vietnamese identification numbers, and store that information alongside their full name and date of birth.
Launched in August 2018, the spaceship is on a mission to help forecast space-weather events that can affect life on Earth
The move has sparked a debate in Iran, with critics of the restrictions arguing the controls were costly for the country
By teaching its citizens how to critically engage with media content to debunk hoaxes, mis- and disinformation, as well as to produce content of their own, Finland wants to promote media literacy as a civic skill
Volcano has been very active since 1983 and erupts relatively regularly
Medical charity says up to 5,000 people were crossing the border every day
US President-elect Donald Trump cited fentanyl as part of his justification to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian imports
The $1.7 billion line runs almost 20 kilometers from the city center
Ahmed al-Sharaa, head of the rebel group instrumental in toppling longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad also said that Syria's armed ‘factions will begin to announce their dissolution and enter’ the army
Constitutional council to announce whether it will validate the results of elections that have plunged the country into deadly turmoil
At least 3,104 Native American children died in boarding schools, taken from their families to be forcibly assimilated, 'The Washington Post' reports, with its estimate three times higher than that of American government
Announcement comes more than three years after withdrawing its diplomats from the country amid chaos that accompanied Taliban's rise to power
Fico ended military aid to Ukraine when he became prime minister again in October 2023, and like Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban has called for peace talks.
For over seven weeks, government has been under pressure from nation-wide demonstrations following deaths in northern city of Novi Sad, with many protesters accusing authorities of corruption and inadequate oversight
Aircraft crashed into the chimney of a building, struck the second floor of a house and then 'fell on a furniture store,' Rio Grande do Sul state security secretariat says
He says fees for US ships passing through are unfair
The nation's most populous island, Efate, is still reeling from the 7.3-magnitude quake that struck on Tuesday
Only a handful of countries, including key Venezuela ally Russia, have recognized Maduro's reelection to a third six-year term
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