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The lander will resume its mission if it survives the two-week lunar night, the space agency said on Feb. 1.
Researchers find human bones and tools behind a rock in a German cave, the oldest traces of Homo sapiens ever discovered so far north
UN commissioner warns that 40% of necessary funding has been provided
'The level of uncertainty is extremely high,' expert says
Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar's new position is largely ceremonial but has in recent years featured heavily in the country's fractured political landscape.
The law broadens the enforcement profile of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which has long been used to punish companies that pay bribes and their shadowy agents.
Amnesty International describes the trial of the four as 'grossly unfair'
There are worries of military retaliation, but agree a full-blown war is not likely
Ahmed Harun is wanted by the International Criminal Court for helping form the notorious Janjaweed militia which carried out a scorched-earth campaign in Darfur in the 2000s
Move comes in defiance of campaign for their lives to be spared by rights groups who had described their trial as grossly unfair
After it landed on Jan. 20, JAXA had said that problems with the craft's solar batteries meant they were not generating power.
Kenya's government had previously said it was ready to provide up to 1,000 personnel, an offer welcomed by the United States and other nations that had ruled out putting their own forces on the ground.
Killings occurred in Daraa province, which remains unstable despite the return of government forces in 2018 following a reconciliation agreement with rebels
Resumption comes after Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged during a summit with US President Joe Biden in November to clamp down on the trade
Thai officials hope the deal will encourage more Chinese to come and boost the kingdom's vital tourism sector, which has struggled to bounce back from the COVID pandemic
Launch was the latest tension-raising move by the nuclear-armed state
Johan Floderus was charged with ‘very extensive intelligence cooperation with the Zionist occupation regime,’ meaning Israel, according to the judiciary's Mizan Online website
The amnesty bill, which was imposed by Catalan parties as a condition for agreeing to support Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's coalition, will be presented Tuesday to the lower house of Spain's parliament
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus vows to overcome scores of court cases that his supporters say are politically motivated to achieve his environmental and economic policies
Finland is electing a new president to lead the country in its new role within NATO after it broke with decades of nonalignment to join the Western defense alliance in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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