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Prime Minister Carney emphasized Alberta's essential role in Canada after Premier Danielle Smith announced a vote to determine the province's future

A federal judge ruled the government launched a 'vindictive prosecution' to justify the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a notorious megaprison.

The Russian president ordered military proposals for a response to an attack in Luhansk that left six dead, while Kyiv maintains it targeted a military

Health officials cite regional spread and the lack of a proven vaccine for the rare Bundibugyo strain as key factors in the heightened risk assessment.

Researchers aim to begin clinical trials for a new vaccine targeting the rare Bundibugyo species within two to three months.

An appeals court has voided the 2023 Republican People's Party leadership vote, potentially restoring former leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu and boosting

The activist who launched a global resistance against fast food died in his hometown of Bra after decades of advocating for sustainable agriculture.

The announcement follows a recent cancellation of a smaller deployment and occurs as the U.S. reduces its military presence in Germany.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio designated Faustine Jackson Mafwele for gross violations involving Kenyan and Ugandan rights defenders.

Matthew Cameron Paton fell 300 meters down a ravine after a wooden railing reportedly gave way during a group hike near the 50 Gradas section.

Residents and local politicians reacted to the opening of a significantly expanded American diplomatic mission following recent U.S. interests in the

Premier Danielle Smith scheduled a provincial vote for October 19 following intense pressure from separatist movements and a disputed court ruling.

Two Hermes Birkin bags belonging to disgraced businesswoman Truong My Lan were sold in 30 minutes as part of a government effort to recover billions in

An operation to transport a decomposing humpback whale from Anholt island to the Danish mainland has been suspended after the carcass became stuck on a

A Paris appeals court ruled both companies were "solely and entirely responsible" for the tragedy that killed 228 people, overturning a 2023 acquittal.

New data reveals gonorrhoea cases have spiked 303% since 2015 as health officials call for urgent improvements in testing and prevention.

Health officials report 139 suspected deaths across Central Africa as candidate vaccines for the rare Bundibugyo species await clinical trials.

The national football team will move preparations to Belgium to ensure eligibility for the World Cup following a public health emergency in the country's

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir filmed himself mocking kneeling detainees, drawing sharp rebukes from the U.S., UK, and Canada.

The 94-year-old former Cuban leader faces conspiracy and murder charges related to the downing of two Brothers to the Rescue planes.

President Gitanas Nauseda and Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene were evacuated as a drone alert from Belarus brought Vilnius to a standstill.

Authorities apprehended Mamman in Kaduna state after he failed to appear for his 75-year sentencing. He was convicted of diverting $14 million meant for

Record levels of hunger and a collapse in employment have pushed families in Ghor province to the brink of starvation.

The president has endorsed challenger Ed Gallrein in an effort to unseat the libertarian-leaning incumbent who has repeatedly derailed his legislative
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