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Experts say women's representation is still not being taken seriously in Indonesia
Splits have emerged in Netanyahu's war Cabinet following protests in Tel Aviv and outside his Jerusalem home
Kenyan court recently ruled against Nairobi's plan to send its police to the gang-plagued nation
3 were suspects in Catholic Mass bombing
Official says he was sentenced to 5 years
Teen in Yemen is social media star
Those going on the one-day hunger strike ranged from dozens of inmates in Tehran's Evin prison to prominent campaigners living outside the country
No casualties were reported at Gandhi hospital
Area seeing record temperatures linked to El Nino
Saturday's soft lunar landing made Japan the fifth nation to achieve the feat, after the United States, Soviet Union, China and India.
Some 90,000 troops are expected to take part in the months-long Steadfast Defender 24 exercise
Niger is under heavy economic and financial sanctions from the Economic Community of West African States after a July 2023 military coup
The bloc wants to protect sensitive technology from falling into the hands of geopolitical rivals
A truck carrying 60 tons of liquefied natural gas collided with a car and exploded in the early hours.
The agreement was adopted by member states in June
AI — a key driver of the recent and devastating Hollywood strikes — has been debated extensively at this year's indie movie festival in Utah.
European Commission to begin talks on key issues that are angering farmers throughout the continent
Fleet of 737 Max 9 aircraft grounded January 6, a day after a panel blew off the Alaska Airlines plane mid-flight
There were nearly 5,000 homicides counted in Haiti last year, United Nations report says, as country endures rampant gang violence amid near-collapse of its political institutions
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