The agency’s top official was quick to caution that the “triple dip” doesn’t mean global warming is easing
Donald Trump took hundreds of classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago estate when his presidency ended in January 2021
He was cited for devoting his life to helping people who suffered under the Khmer Rouge, with a focus on treating "baksbat" -- or "broken courage" -- a syndrome seen in Cambodia that is similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Now, Keo Somony is focused on getting an explanation from the ministry that employed him for more than 20 years. “This is against the law. I think this is political discrimination rather than law enforcement,” Keo Somony told VOA Khmer.
The head of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council will visit the US in early September
Justice Department says privileged material, which would be excluded from a criminal investigation, was ‘limited’
Rights groups, citing principle of universal jurisdiction in Argentinian constitution, allege Uyghurs and another Turkic Muslim population have been subjected to crimes against humanity in China's Xinjiang
Iranian state television cites turbulence in Iraqi cities as the reason for the closures
Clashes that began Monday left more than 20 people dead
With little change expected in broad policy direction, key outcomes from the Congress will revolve around personnel - who joins Xi on the Politburo Standing Committee (PSC) and who replaces Premier Li Keqiang, who is set to retire in March
One year after fall of Kabul, questions about threat Afghanistan poses to rest of world remain hard to answer
The flooding has the hallmarks of a catastrophe juiced by climate change, but it is too early to blame global warming, say some scientists
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