The name of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh is seen carved on a beach in Gaza, following her death
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It's related to the alleged gunning down of an unarmed civilian, 62, as he rode his bike, just four days
Although the hermit state claimed it successfully kept the virus out for more than two years of the pandemic, experts
"Our existence is in play," one worker told Euronews.
An endangered giant freshwater stingray inadvertently hooked by Cambodian fishermen is released unharmed to the Mekong River.
Kyiv has accused Russian-backed forces of siphoning off gas and has halted exports, threatening future European supplies.
Every night Darya Koltsova sits down on the floor of the exhibition space in a basement in central Berlin, and
Robert Golob is set to be appointed Prime Minister next month after winning April's election.
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While the third section is reserved for the belongings in the shelter where the civilians stayed for a month in
Get the Parisian experience of staying inside the windmill of the 2001 movie and current Broadway hit "Moulin Rouge."
She then crossed the border into neighbouring Belarus and a week later was able to cross into Lithuania, after several
Al Jazeera journalist dies after being shot covering Israeli raid
Baerbock is the first German minister to visit Ukraine since the beginning of the war.
Ukrainian forces made strategic gains on Tuesday, pushing Russian forces back in some parts of the country. Meanwhile, the US
Sri Lankan troops are deployed on the streets in the capital Colombo to enforce a curfew after the outbreak of
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Two pro-Russian members of an association had reportedly photocopied the documents of Ukrainian refugees.
Kravchuk was a driving force in Ukraine’s declaration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
"Families are really struggling to bring food to the table," UNICEF's Juliette Touma told Euronews.

