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Thailand's top court also bans several party members, including ex-leader Pita Limjaroenrat, from politics for 10 years.
Boeing is working on design changes 'that will allow the door plug to not be closed' until it's firmly secured, it said.
Bangladesh city’s streets, under care of civilian traffic cops and property guards, tell story of overnight destruction.
Sinwar will lead resistance movement from an unknown location in Gaza, amid fears of wider escalation across the region.
Defence lawyer calls the $655 fine against 22-year-old protester a 'dark day for freedom of expression'.
Country's defence chief pledges to stand by Maduro's side following calls by opposition to join 'side of the people'.
In its lawsuit, X said an advertisers alliance conspired to withhold 'billions of dollars' in ad revenue from it.
The microfinance pioneer has been tapped to lead an interim government after the ouster of PM Sheikh Hasina.
Hope for a new start and idealism for a better future as the country celebrates the removal of longtime leader.
The selection of Sinwar follows the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and signals centrality of Gaza within the group.
Israeli jets fly low over Beirut, with sonic booms rattling windows throughout the Lebanese capital.
With tension in the Middle East at its highest since October 7, how did we get here and what could happen next?
A governor, former congressman and army veteran, Walz brings experience and a liberal record to the Democratic ticket.
Far-right sympathisers planned to disrupt the peace in the northern city, but were outnumbered by counterprotesters.
The case depicted Google as a technological bully that methodically thwarted competition to protect its search engine.
As the war enters its 893rd day, these are the main developments.
Bush, who has been leading critic of Israel's war in Gaza, faces a spending surge ahead of her Missouri primary.
Following weeks of protests, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday and fled the country.
Gaza office says Israel has 'stolen' 2,000 bodies since October 7 and sent some of them in 'an inhumane manner'.
Decision came in response to a lawsuit by the state of Missouri claiming that the case infringed on US voters' rights.
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