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Chief Justice John Roberts effectively pauses effort by congressional panel to get former US president's tax returns.
Jair Bolsonaro, in first comments since election loss, says trucker protests fuelled by 'sense of injustice' over vote.
UK dismisses allegations as false, says they are attempted 'distractions' from military failures in Ukraine.
Tehran says peace in the Caucasus is important but warns it will not tolerate a corridor sought by Baku and Ankara.
A rising number of critics are taking aim at military commanders as they chart the Ukraine conflict on social media.
The Mengtian unit joins with a lab and core module to complete the Tiangong space station.
US president criticises oil companies for making record profits amid the Russia-Ukraine war, warns of higher tax.
Reforms have improved working and living conditions for hundreds of thousands of workers, ILO says in a new report.
Economic Cooperation Committee backs $112m deal aimed at meeting country's shortfall after weak production, floods.
Survivors say 68 people were on board when a vessel that set sail from Turkey went down between Evia and Andros.
As Israel faces fifth poll in less than four years, rising tension is boosting support for the notorious politician.
New parties are hoping to enter parliament as polling stations open across the Scandinavian nation for a general vote.
Officials pledge to take action for bridge collapse that killed 141, but some believe probe is turning into a cover up.
More than 110 people have died in one of the most destructive storms to lash the Philippines this year.
Fifty countries urge China to uphold international human rights obligations in its treatment of the Uighur minority.
President Putin announced Russia's first enlistment since WWII in September but the process was chaotic.
Police chief says there were multiple reports to police indicating 'seriousness' at Itaewon before disaster.
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 251st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Billionaire banker says he will not be associated 'with a fascist country' that is 'killing innocent people daily'.
Voters are heading to the polls for the fifth time in three and a half years, but the country remains divided.
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