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Suicide Bomb Attack In Afghan Capital Kills Dozens
In Kabul, a suicide bomber targeted a Shiite cultural center and a news agency. There were conflicting reports of how many explosions took place, and how many attackers were involved.
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Swaziland Gets A Name Change: Call It eSwatini Now
King Mswati III said the name change is intended to shed vestiges of the country's colonial past. In the Swazi language, eSwatini means "place of the Swazi."
Pyongyang To Deport American Who Entered North Korea Illegally
The man, identified as Bruce Byron Lowrance, reportedly entered North Korea from China last month. His quick release is seen as a conciliatory gesture aimed at maintaining ties with Washington.
Pence Chides NBA, Nike For 'Losing Their Voices' On China
Vice President Mike Pence accused the NBA and Nike of giving in to China with actions that served to censor expressions of support for the Hong Kong protests.
Germany Officially Recognizes It Committed Genocide In Present-Day Namibia
"In light of Germany's historical and moral responsibility, we will ask Namibia and the descendants of the victims for forgiveness," Germany's foreign minister said Friday.
Syria's Bashar Assad And His Wife Test Positive For Coronavirus
The couple received PCR tests after experiencing minor symptoms consistent with the virus, according to an official statement. Both are in "good health and in a stable condition," it said.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 13)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Refugees from Border Wars Crowd Chad Village
The Chadian village of Gouroukoun sits in a sprawling, dusty valley at Goz Beida, about a hundred miles from the Chad-Sudan border to the east. The population is normally 400, but now it looks like a giant refugee camp, with temporary straw shelters as far as the eye can see.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 29)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Power is back at Europe's largest nuclear plant. IAEA warns the situation can't last
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine went offline over the weekend after Russian shelling damaged the last remaining outside power source.
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