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Overnight Thursday into Friday, army launched 'an offensive operation' that led to 'the neutralization of nine terrorists,' a source close to military high command says
More than 50 workers were submerged under snow and debris after avalanche hit construction camp Friday near Mana village on the border with Tibet in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand
Pope Francis is in 'stable' condition in the hospital but clinical picture remains complex, the Vatican says, as the 88-year-old issued a statement thanking well-wishers for their support
The Ukrainian president is due to meet King Charles III on Sunday
Recently the group has called for more autonomy and cultural and linguistic rights, rather than independence
Guyana and Venezuela have seen heightened tensions over control of the disputed Essequibo territory, a region rich in natural resources
The addition will bring the total number of active-duty personnel there to around 9,000
The group, Hurras al-Din, announced its dissolution in January
The accident occurred on a narrow two-way road
The two craft are to land on Sunday and Thursday
He will complete his routine annual physical exam next month at Walter Reed Medical Center, the White House says
Russian strikes kill one person and wound 19
Workers left stranded in camps at the Thai-Myanmar border
He is best remembered for his duel with American Bobby Fischer in 1972
Rich and developing countries work out a compromise on raising and delivering billions of dollars needed to protect species
Clashes have killed nearly 1,200 people and more than 3,500 animals in a decade
Gusts of up to 70 kph expected
It’s the largest crypto heist in history
Fighting between the army and the paramilitary RSF intensified this month in the Zamzam camp
The kidnappers, like their teenaged target, were Chinese nationals
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