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Remains Of Pilot Lost In Sea During WWII Are Buried In Maine
The recovered remains of a World War II pilot were buried in Maine on Saturday more than 70 years after his body was lost in Europes Adriatic Sea.
Hunger-striking Former Georgian Leader Needs Hospital Treatment -doctor
Jailed former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili, who has been on a hunger strike, needs treatment in hospital as his condition is worsening, his personal doctor was quoted as saying by TASS news agency on Sunday.
Moderna, Racing for Profits, Keeps Covid-19 Vaccine Out of Reach of Poor
Moderna is now scrambling to defend itself against accusations that it is putting a priority on the rich.
AQ Khan, Father of Pakistan's Nuclear Programme & Failed Politician, Dies at 85. A Look at His Life
Abdul Qadeer Khan was born in 1936 in Bhopal and had immigrated along with his family to Pakistan in 1947 after partition.
A Dictator's Son, A Former Actor & A Champion Boxer: Inside the Manic Race to Replace Duterte as Philippines' Leader
With China and US increasingly treating the Indo-Pacific as a staging ground for their global showdown, the Philippines will likely come under growing economic and geopolitical pressure.
Mexico's Napa Valley Protests Against Unfettered Development
Defenders of Mexicos Valle de Guadalupe wineproducing valley protested Saturday against unfettered development they say threatens the areas environment and agriculture.
Veterinarian Gets 21 Years For Dog Sexual Abuse, Child Porn
A Florida veterinarian has been sentenced to more than 21 years in prison for sexually abusing dogs, posting bestiality videos online and collecting child pornography.
Islamic State Claims Killing 300 Shia Worshippers in Afghan Mosque, Sources Say Numbers 'Exaggerated'
Sources told News18.com that according to official data more than 50 people were killed and more than 100 were injured in the blast in the Kunduz province.
US Official: American, Taliban Officials To Talk On Evacuees
U.S. officials will meet with senior Taliban officials on Saturday and Sunday for talks aimed at easing the evacuations of foreign citizens and atrisk Afghans from Afghanistan, a U.S. official said Friday.
Daniel James Scores For Wales To Hold Host Czechs To 2-2
Daniel James scored in the second half for Wales to hold host Czech Republic to 22 in World Cup qualifying on Friday.
Russian Authorities Expand List Of ''foreign Agent'' Media
Moscow (AP) Russian authorities has labelled nine more journalists and three media organisations as foreign agents, part of efforts to sideline critics hours after a Russian journalist won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Dmitry Muratov, and fellow journali...
Russian Authorities Expand List Of 'Foreign Agent' Media
Russian authorities on Friday labeled nine more journalists and three media organizations as foreign agents, part of efforts to sideline critics hours after a Russian journalist won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded To Journalists Maria Ressa, Dmitry Muratov
In 2012, Ressa, 58, co-founded Rappler, a digital media company for investigative journalism, which she still heads.
Sydney Readies To Exit Lockdown Amid Concerns Over Faster Reopening Plans
An Australian doctors group warned that a toorapid easing of COVID19 restrictions in Sydney could put pressure on health systems and risk lives, as the country's biggest city prepares for an end to more than 100 days in lockdown.
New Charges For Afghan Accused In Journalist Abduction Case
An Afghan man already facing charges in the 2008 gunpoint kidnapping of a New York Times reporter and another journalist was charged on Thursday in the killing of three American soldiers.
Czech Billionaire PM Babis Seeks New Term In Vote Too Close To Call
Czechs vote on Friday and Saturday in a tight election between populist leader Andrej Babis and a group of opposition parties who blame him for running up debt, mismanaging the coronavirus pandemic and mixing his business interests with those of the count...