Kremlin proxies in Ukraine hold final day of annexation votes
Annexation polls organized by Kremlin authorities in four regions of Ukraine mostly controlled by Russian forces were due to conclude on Tuesday amid looming threats
Annexation polls organized by Kremlin authorities in four regions of Ukraine mostly controlled by Russian forces were due to conclude on Tuesday amid looming threats
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Thousands of Mexicans demonstrated Monday demanding justice on the eighth anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students after investigators branded the atrocity a “state crime”
Governments around the world must step up climate action “or face further legal action,” warned an open letter from campaign groups on Tuesday, as battles
Thousands of Japanese and foreign dignitaries gather in Tokyo on Tuesday to honor slain former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a rare state funeral that
President Vladimir Putin on Monday granted Russian citizenship to US whistleblower Edward Snowden, who exposed the US National Security Agency’s massive surveillance over Americans and
Shinzo Abe has broken records as Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, championing ambitious economic reforms and forging diplomatic ties while dodging nepotism scandals and battling chronic
With his call for an expansion of the UN Security Council, US President Joe Biden has given impetus to the reform talk that has stagnated
Rescue workers recovered 26 more bodies on Monday after a boat carrying religious pilgrims in Bangladesh capsized and the death toll rose to 51, with
Ankara on Monday summoned the Greek ambassador and protested in Washington after accusing Greece of stationing US armored vehicles on two Aegean islands near Turkey’s
Cubans voted to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption and surrogacy in a referendum over the weekend, the communist country’s election officials said on Monday. Preliminary
From accepting a major catering contract for the Kremlin to personally recruiting convicts in a prison yard to fight in Ukraine, mysterious businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin
Annexation polls organized by Kremlin authorities in four regions of Ukraine mostly controlled by Russian forces were due to conclude on Tuesday amid looming threats
‘Despair’ in violence-stricken Haiti, UN hears = 0 || a.lastIndexOf(‘iPhone’) >= 0) returns 0; if (a.lastIndexOf(‘iPad’) >= 0) return 1; if (a.lastIndexOf(‘Android’) >= 0) return
Thousands of Mexicans demonstrated Monday demanding justice on the eighth anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students after investigators branded the atrocity a “state crime”
Governments around the world must step up climate action “or face further legal action,” warned an open letter from campaign groups on Tuesday, as battles
Thousands of Japanese and foreign dignitaries gather in Tokyo on Tuesday to honor slain former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a rare state funeral that
President Vladimir Putin on Monday granted Russian citizenship to US whistleblower Edward Snowden, who exposed the US National Security Agency’s massive surveillance over Americans and
Shinzo Abe has broken records as Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, championing ambitious economic reforms and forging diplomatic ties while dodging nepotism scandals and battling chronic
With his call for an expansion of the UN Security Council, US President Joe Biden has given impetus to the reform talk that has stagnated
Rescue workers recovered 26 more bodies on Monday after a boat carrying religious pilgrims in Bangladesh capsized and the death toll rose to 51, with
Ankara on Monday summoned the Greek ambassador and protested in Washington after accusing Greece of stationing US armored vehicles on two Aegean islands near Turkey’s
Cubans voted to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption and surrogacy in a referendum over the weekend, the communist country’s election officials said on Monday. Preliminary
From accepting a major catering contract for the Kremlin to personally recruiting convicts in a prison yard to fight in Ukraine, mysterious businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin