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Jair Bolsonaro says he won't be 'intimidated' after electoral authorities order probe into his attacks on voting system.
Afghanistan's Defence Minister says he is safe after explosion near his home, but continuing gunfire reported in Kabul.
Tyson is one of the first major employers of front-line workers to mandate jabs amid a resurgence of COVID-19.
US Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad renews push for negotiated settlement as violence in Afghanistan rages.
Ebrahim Raisi officially endorsed as Iran's next president by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei at a ceremony in Tehran.
Car chip distributors are suspected of driving up prices and regulators are promising to punish hoarding, price-gouging.
Devastating wildfires have burned forests and villages, killing at least eight and burned through huge tracts of land.
Vitaly Shishov, who led a Kyiv-based NGO, was found hanged in a park in the Ukrainian capital, police say.
Rights groups and families of victims accuse officials of stalling the probe into the devastating port explosion.
Surgeon says he buried 10 bodies over the past six days in Sudan and was told by local, refugees another 28 were found.
The speedy closure of these plants aims to reduce the biggest source of carbon emissions.
Azim Premji University report finds 47 percent of women who lost jobs last year have been made permanently redundant.
Two officers were reported to have committed suicide in July, while two others died days after the January 6 riot.
City where COVID-19 first emerged reported seven locally transmitted case among migrant workers.
Nykaa, India's top e-commerce site for beauty products, has filed documents for an IPO that could value it at $4bn.
A Belarusian sprinter who refused her team's orders to return home has been granted a Polish humanitarian visa.
Chinese state media called online video games 'spiritual opium', sending stocks of Tencent, other gaming firms tumbling.
At least six nationals of African countries injured during scuffle with Bengaluru police over alleged custodial death.
The Norwegian Refugee Council asked two Rohingya photographers to document the flood's aftermath. This is what they saw.
The union has accused Amazon of illegally threatening staff with reduced benefits, compromising election's integrity.
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