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Chile's worst blackout in well over a decade struck on Tuesday afternoon, leaving millions without power
Three of the defendants also receive additional death sentences for 'deliberate participation in premeditated murder,' according to the report
'We are extremely worried about recent developments in Congo, we know the situation particularly in the east is acute,' Karim Khan said on his arrival in Kinshasa
Maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity has resumed the hunt for the missing plane
Vinatier, who works for a Swiss conflict mediation NGO, was arrested last summer as tensions with France and other Western countries soared over Ukraine
They are alleged to have helped in the escape of Mohamed Amra in an ambush nine months ago in which two prison officers were shot dead and three wounded
Trump broke with Western policy earlier this month by phoning Putin to discuss how to end the Ukraine conflict — a call hailed by Moscow as ending three years of isolation for the Kremlin leader
Catholics around the world pray for the 88-year-old's recovery
Hong Kong is facing its toughest fiscal test in three decades
Sean Baker warned that the collapse of DVD sales means creatives like him rarely make money — even when their movies succeed in theaters
An official says 30 injured people have been discharged and 48 remain hospitalized
The suspect has been arrested
The World Health Organization says the campaign aims to vaccinate more than 591,000 children by Feb. 26
Sunday's vote comes at a time of upheaval for Europe's biggest economy
News service claims free speech in its refusal to follow Trump order renaming Gulf of Mexico
The suspect reportedly was targeting the Israeli Embassy
Team of researchers finds sharp increase in melting over the past decade
He testifies at his former boss's impeachment trial
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