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If true, it would be a major blow to the junta
Cuba blames US sanctions for its worsening economic crisis
Findings have attracted both global attention and skepticism
At issue are three amendments that would make it more difficult for voters to oust elected officials who they see as unfit
Moscow regularly hands heavy sentences to people it accuses of spying for Ukraine and has also consistently imprisoned Ukrainians in Russia and occupied regions
Officials say it was a bid to influence state politics
Outgoing top US diplomat acknowledges that cleric-run state may be more seriously considering nuclear weapon after military setbacks in region
Damaso Lopez Serrano is accused of ordering the 2017 killing of Javier Valdez, who covered the narcotics trade
According to the latest official toll, 21 people are confirmed to have been killed by Cyclone Chido, but authorities fear that hundreds, and possibly even thousands, were killed, once the true scale of the toll is revealed
The diplomatic mission was vandalized following the ouster of Tehran ally Bashar al-Assad
Congolese army loses territory in fighting with Rwanda-backed rebels
Companies sanctioned for supplying Russia’s military; North Korea targeted for supplying troops
Washington has long been Taipei's most important ally and biggest arms supplier, angering Beijing, which claims Taiwan as part of its own territory
‘Direct DPRK support for Russia's war of aggression’ carries serious consequences for European and Indo-Pacific security, a statement issued by 10 countries and the EU says
The crisis, which erupted at the weekend the day after President Emmanuel Macron appointed Francois Bayrou as the sixth prime minister of his mandate, poses a major challenge for a government still only operating in a caretaker capacity
Millions have been affected by long COVID, in which some people struggle to recover from the acute phase of COVID-19, suffering symptoms including tiredness, brain fog and shortness of breath
The several-meter-high statue of Hafez al-Assad, who ruled Syria unchallenged from 1971 to 2000 before his son succeeded him, was thrown to the ground
Several tanks at the Zawiya refinery, some 45 km west of Tripoli and the only one in western Libya that supplies the local market with fuel, reportedly caught fire
The Gulf emirate announced Sunday as its diplomats visited the country and met with its transitional government following the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad
The two Horn of Africa neighbors agreed to end their nearly yearlong bitter dispute after hours of talks brokered by Erdogan on December 11
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