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Prosecutors say the former New York City mayor sought to subvert state election results along with Trump and 17 others.
The deal with Taiwan, which has not yet been finalised, would exacerbate soaring tensions between the US and China.
Russia's Prigozhin was listed as a passenger on a private jet that crashed north of Moscow with no survivors.
Prigozhin rose to prominence after taking an increasingly visible role in the war in Ukraine.
Hisham Kassem's al-Tayyar al-Hurr plans to back an opposition candidate to President el-Sisi in the next election.
Russia's announces crash of a private plane travelling between Moscow and St Petersburg killing all 10 people.
The new, watered down rules are aimed at increasing transparency, fairness and accountability in the industry.
Air force helicopter came down in a mountainous area east of Beirut, but the cause of the crash has not been given.
India becomes only the fourth country to land a probe on the moon after the US, Russia and China.
Russia's civil aviation authority publishes names of seven passengers, including Prigozhin and Wagner commander Utkin.
Changes on Market Street, once the city’s commercial heart, are leading to questions about its future.
South African officials say more than 40 countries from the Global South have shown interest in joining the BRICS bloc.
Canada is battling more than 1,000 active fires, and nearly two-thirds of them are out of control.
Blazes break out on the outskirts of the capital, forcing more evacuations.
Dozens in Gaza staged a sit-in after a new wave of violations by Israel saw fishermen arrested, boats taken.
Turkey says PKK is a threat to Iraqi security, ignoring Baghdad's complaints about Ankara's air attacks on Iraqi soil.
India's mission could expand knowledge of lunar water ice, potentially one of the moon's most valuable resources.
In a shift of policy, UN envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily called for a unified government before elections take place.
Christian minority left shaken after a Muslim mob went on a rampage torching churches and homes over blasphemy claims.
The sense that Tunisia's police are now largely defining what is and what is not acceptable in public is growing.
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