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The move comes after a newspaper report alleging politicians and business people have been under state surveillance.
Far-right group's Stewart Rhodes tells jurors 'there was no plan to enter' Capitol building on January 6 last year.
US offers up to $1m reward for information leading to capture or conviction of 400 Mawozo and Kraze Barye gang leaders.
US president underscored his 'unwavering support for Israeli security' in call with incoming PM, White House says.
Russia has ordered civilians out of Kherson in anticipation of a Ukrainian assault to recapture the southern city.
Italy's new right-wing government has allowed only a select number of migrants to leave two rescue boats.
The outlawing of Palestinian rights groups and killing of Al Jazeera journalist will be in focus during the hearings.
It could take days to determine which party controls the US House and Senate following the November 8 midterms.
Mastodon, while tiny compared to Twitter and Facebook, is rapidly adding new users since Elon Musk took over Twitter.
Under pressure, Premier Ford says he will repeal law forcing 55,000 workers to accept contract in Canadian province.
Some pollution curbs have been lifted in the Indian capital, although air quality remains 'very poor'.
Government says the move is aimed at guaranteeing sufficient supplies for its military to fight Russian forces.
A 21-year-old man raised red flags after refusing to consent to an operation at a hospital in London.
The team of investigators includes technical advisers from Franco-Italian planemaker ATR, which made the crashed plane.
European Commission and UK leaders agree to work to resolve 'very real problems' with post-Brexit trade deal.
Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin says a day before US elections that he will continue meddling.
South Korean president promises to hold to account officials who failed to respond to tragedy that killed 156 people.
KCNA says recent launches were designed to simulate attacks on air bases, aircraft and a major South Korean city.
Democrats change messaging to shore up support as polls show Republicans leading the race to control the US Congress.
Alaa Abd el-Fattah has stopped drinking water, his family says, as UK PM Rishi Sunak vows to lobby for his release.
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