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Ukraine’s president announced Sunday that he would provide Syria with grain and other agricultural products on a humanitarian basis, a week after the fall of Moscow's ally, President Bashar al-Assad
A ministry spokesperson said the guests, aged from 18 to 56, included four Australians, one American and two foreigners who live in Fiji, whose nationalities were not given
There had been high hopes that the summit hosted by Angola's President Joao Lourenco — the African Union mediator to end the conflict — would end with a deal to end the conflict
"Europe has been forced to implement America's interests. We reject that," the AfD's Tino Chrupalla told German daily Welt
The fresh sanctions announcement comes a day after the ruling Georgian Dream party installed a hard-right loyalist former Manchester City striker as president
They spent 19 years in jail in Indonesia
‘They put 115, 120 people in a cell for 20 people’
Ukraine also says it attacked an oil terminal in Russia's western Oryol region overnight, sparking a fire
The WHO director general says, 'Continued attacks on health across Sudan are deplorable'
Portugal handed its former colony over to China in 1999
It has been in turmoil since the governing Georgian Dream party claimed victory in contested October parliamentary elections, with its decision last month to delay EU accession talks igniting a fresh wave of mass rallies
He allegedly ran a prison where detainees were subjected to horrific abuse
Piano-vocal song, composed for a 2009 movie, saw renewed interest in 2019 on YouTube
About 4,000 acres and at least seven properties have gone up in smoke since the Franklin Fire broke out Monday night, authorities said
Three MSF-run hospitals and a clinic will reopen less than a month after operations were suspended over threats to its staff
Around 305 million people worldwide are in need of humanitarian support, according to IRC, with 82% of them in watchlist areas such as the occupied Palestinian territories, Myanmar, Syria, South Sudan and Lebanon
But looming Trump presidency casts uncertainty over action to help the species
The Treasury Department accuses the company and one of its employees of compromising some 80,000 firewalls
Biden campaigned for the White House as an opponent of the death penalty and the Justice Department issued a moratorium on its use at the federal level after he became president
Sovaleni has butted heads with Tonga's influential King Tupou VI, fueling speculation of a deepening rift between the royals and his government
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