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Energy Security at the Center of Discussions in Luanda

IV Energy Security Dialogue Between Angola and the United States On June 13, the IV Energy Security Dialogue between Angola and the United States was...

Pepe Chedraui Attends the CATEM Congress with Claudia Sheinbaum and Pedro Haces

Within the Framework of the XV Congress of the Autonomous Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico (CATEM), Businessman Pepe Chedraui Accompanied Claudia Sheinbaum,...

A judge will decide if owners of a New Zealand volcano site where 22 died were unjustly convicted

A New Zealand judge is to decide whether the owners of an island volcano suffered a miscarriage of justice when their company was convicted of failing to keep visitors safe following an eruption that killed 22 tourists and local guides in 2019.

After news of DOJ warning, Elon Musk’s super PAC didn’t announce ‘daily’ lottery winner on Wednesday

Elon Musk's super PAC didn't announce a winner for its "daily" $1 million giveaway to registered swing state voters on Wednesday, the same day news broke that the Justice Department warned Musk’s group that its sweepstakes might be illegal.

Tropical storm battering Philippines leaves at least 24 people dead in flooding and landslides

Widespread flooding and landslides set off by a tropical storm in the northeastern Philippines on Thursday left at least 24 people dead, swept away cars and prompted authorities to scramble for motorboats to rescue trapped villagers, some on roofs.

Colorado funeral home owners accused of stashing dead bodies plead guilty to federal fraud charges

Colorado funeral home owners accused of misspending nearly US$900,000 in pandemic relief funds and living lavishly, all while allegedly storing 190 decaying bodies in a building and sending grieving families fake ashes, pleaded guilty Thursday to federal fraud charges for defrauding customers.

Trump compares jailed U.S. Capitol rioters to Japanese internment during Second World War

Former U.S. president Donald Trump on Friday compared the people jailed on charges that they stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to the more than 120,000 people of Japanese origin incarcerated on U.S. soil during World War II.

Biden urges western allies to keep aiding Ukraine during meeting with Europe leaders before election

U.S. President Joe Biden said it's important for Ukraine's western allies to 'sustain our resolve' in supporting the country as he met Friday with European partners, with the upcoming U.S. presidential election casting a long shadow over his visit to Germany.

Marital rape is still not outlawed in India. Changing that would be ‘excessively harsh,’ government argues

Criminalizing marital rape would be 'excessively harsh,' the Indian government has said, in a blow to campaigners ahead of a long-awaited Supreme Court decision that will affect hundreds of millions of people in India for generations.

Harris’ doctor reports she’s ‘excellent health.’ Her campaign wants to draw a contrast with Trump

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is in 'excellent health' and 'possesses the physical and mental resiliency' required to serve as president, her doctor said in a letter released Saturday that summarizes her medical history and status.

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