The Ongoing Tragedy in Avdiivka: The Human Toll of Escalating Violence in Ukraine
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The island nation has been at the center of a diplomatic tussle
Enhanced security in the capital ahead of the 20th Communist Party Congress has further dampened the mood
He says change will only come in response to constructive steps by Maduro regime to restore democracy
And how Biden’s hypocrisy feeds the Russian leader’s hubris.
Paris condemns Tehran for airing a video of a French couple, who say they are spies of French intelligence service.
Home Office figures show 42 percent of offences targeted Muslims, while 23 percent were against Jews.
South Africa’s freight and rail operator Transnet called on strikers to ‘consider the long-term consequences’.
Human rights group says public flogging in BJP-ruled Gujarat shows the police’s ‘utter disrespect towards rule of law’.
The Uganda outbreak has been attributed to the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus which has no proven vaccine.
A former policeman killed dozens of people, including 23 children, in a knife-and-gun rampage at a daycare center.
Sweden’s domestic security agency says evidence at the site has been seized and ‘will now be examined’.
The United States labour market remains tight even as demand for labour cools as interest rates climb.
National Grid warns of planned blackouts if UK is unable to import electricity from Europe and increase gas imports.
This year's Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded in equal parts to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for developing way of "snapping molecules together."
The potential OPEC+ cut could spur a recovery in oil prices that have dropped to about $90 from $120 three months ago due to fears of a global economic recession
Prime Minister Ariel Henry says fuel subsidies would be eliminated, causing prices to double