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Security Council talks on Ethiopian mega-dam not likely to solve decade-long standoff
With two thirds of adults fully vaccinated, New York state has largely rebounded from the pandemic
Pentagon insists quiet departure from Bagram was not done 'in a vacuum'
Those who defy Iranian officials frequently end up behind bars for more than 10 years
Americans show no signs of cutting back on cookouts and other gatherings amid waning coronavirus pandemic
Rebel assault to regain lost region may not be final chapter in northern Ethiopia’s conflict
US State Department for the first time points a finger at a Nato ally over human trafficking
A destroyed bridge, dangerous roads and shuttered airports are only making the job harder
Washington ambassador says Moscow is pulling the strings on a Wagner mission responsible for civilian killings
Moscow signals it could veto renewal of mandate for aid convoys into war-torn country
Aid workers hope Tigray's rebels will let more aid supplies reach those in need
A US push for prosecutions follows a string of attacks on American infrastructure linked to Russia-based cyber-crooks
At least nine people were killed by the collapse of a condominium in southern Florida and more than 150 are unaccounted for
At least a dozen humanitarians have lost their lives helping civilians in Ethiopia’s turbulent northern region
Hossein Shahbazi faces gallows for crime he is accused of committing as a child
