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Breivik, 44, is serving 21 years in prison for killing 77 people in shootings and a bombing attack in Norway in 2011.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov says US and NATO risk 'a situation of direct armed confrontation of nuclear powers'.
Chinese People's Liberation Army exercises were expected following Taiwan Vice President William Lai's stopover in US.
As the war enters its 542nd day, these are the main developments.
In a press briefing, the UN tallied 2,439 deaths since January, with 5,000 people displaced since last weekend.
President Joko Widodo's reported month-long cough has prompted government to address pollution; critics are sceptical.
Latex, sequins and glitter dazzled as competitors took to the catwalk for fiery dance-offs at Saigon's first 'ballroom'.
Milei assured the International Monetary Fund that Argentina would not default on its debts if he is elected, aide says.
The Category 4 hurricane is anticipated to make landfall in the Mexican state of Baja California before moving north.
A Palestinian man who was detained from Shuafat refugee camp in occupied East Jerusalem says he was brutally abused.
West African bloc agrees to activate standby force as a last resort if diplomatic efforts fail after coup in Niger.
Countries pledge to deepen partnership at historic Camp David talks, while condemning actions of China and North Korea.
Quran-burnings have sparked angry protests in Muslim countries, attacks on Swedish diplomatic missions and threats.
Lai is the front-runner to be Taiwan's next president at elections set for January.
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says MBS had accepted his invitation to visit Tehran, Tasnim reported.
Washington shields Ukrainians from deportation for another 18 months in extension of Temporary Protected Status.
Lucy Letby injected her sick and pre-mature young victims with air, overfeeding with milk and poisoning with insulin.
Conservative conference comes after Georgia prosecutors charged former US president over election interference.
The alleged desecration of pages of the Quran led a violent mob to attack Christian homes and churches this week.
Evacuations ordered in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia as country reels from worst fire season on record.
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