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The alleged attacker appeared via video chat in a US court on Wednesday and was ordered to be held without bail.
Abortion advocates say 'legal ping pong' causing chaos in US state as Georgia Supreme Court allows ban to retake effect.
The statue of Curt von Francois, seen as a symbol of colonial oppression, was removed following pressure from activists.
In a one-sided contest, Spain spent 90 minutes punishing Costa Rica in their World Cup Group E match.
Regional African leaders, including from Rwanda and DRC, agree on the cessation of hostilities from Friday.
But General Bajwa reveals that the country's most powerful institution has decided to stay away from politics.
FIFA banned team captains from wearing an armband in support of LGBTQ rights as a stand against World Cup host country Qatar, which has the death penalty for homosexual acts.
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US has accused three Iranian security officials of complicity in human rights violations in largely Kurdish regions.
A court in the Netherlands orders the country to compensate families of the 20 victims killed in the air strike.
Luis Enrique's side soar to the top of Group E after producing the most dominant display of the World Cup yet.
Applications for unemployment benefits are a proxy for layoffs and these levels show extraordinary job security.
UN agency says Haitian children face 'triple threat' of malnutrition, cholera and armed violence in crisis-hit nation.
Russia unleashes a missile barrage damaging power grid, with President Zelenskyy calling it a 'crime against humanity.
Grocery prices and nearly all the ingredients of a traditional Thanksgiving meal are up double-digits since last year.
The gag order against Mediapart violates French press law and the European Convention on Human Rights, critics say.
The school served 22 students from four different villages in the southern region of the occupied West Bank.
Quarterly crime statistics show a rise in murder, rape and kidnapping figures compared with the same time last year.
Morocco fans dance in support of their team while Croatian fans are in much smaller numbers for their Group F game.
The current army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, is to step down on November 29 after serving for six years.
The Supreme Court says the Scottish government cannot hold a second plebiscite next year without London's approval.
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