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Members of the US vice-president's own party meanwhile assail her for warning against illegal migration.
Members of the US vice-president's own party meanwhile assail her for warning against illegal migration.
Four potential challengers to President Daniel Ortega in November's election have now been arrested.
The original march was cancelled over fears of further conflict between Israel and Gaza.
US authorities probe leak claiming to show that some billionaires pay minimal or no income tax.
A massive whale pod has been seen "bubble-net" feeding for the first time off Australia’s coast.
Three-year-old Tharnicaa Murugappan has been evacuated to Perth with suspected blood poisoning.
Two people are reportedly arrested after Emmanuel Macron was slapped as he tours France.
UN judges turn down the Bosnian Serb ex-general's appeal against his genocide conviction.
Hundreds are arrested worldwide after using the ANOM app, where their messages were monitored.
The building, home to AP and Al Jazeera in Gaza, was destroyed by an Israeli strike in the recent conflict.
Many people are circumventing the ban, despite government threats to arrest and prosecute tweeters.
The building, home to AP and Al Jazeera in Gaza, was destroyed by an Israeli strike in the recent conflict.
Many people are circumventing the ban, despite government threats to arrest and prosecute tweeters.
After being overtaken by her rival in the vote count, Keiko Fujimori says there has been fraud.
Cloud computing provider Fastly, which was behind the problems, said it was implementing a fix.
Intelligence and policing breakdowns exacerbated January's violence in Washington, report finds.
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