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Kingdom praised for acquiring enough protective equipment and reaching vulnerable populations
Interpol's facial recognition system identifies Attiq Ur Rehman in Sao Paulo
Court may overturn abortion law, draft document suggests
First test launch carried out as Vladimir Putin describes ICBM as a 'truly unique weapon'
Western sanctions over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine led to many luxury vessels being detained in Europe
Peculiar formation may help explain why the continent has experienced so many large supervolcano eruptions
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said fighting would 'stop in a moment' if conditions are met
The Lawyard is working to connect people displaced by the conflict with NGOs and volunteers
Fossilised crocodyliform found with dino remains in its stomach, proving long-held theory on prehistoric reptiles
The 362-metre ship is 8,700 gross tonnes heavier than its sister vessel
Despite a fear of heights, I took on the ledge walk and glass-bottom slide at Dubai's latest daring attraction
Scientists say it will be two weeks before more is known about transmissibility and other characteristics
Return of international travellers means return of steady wages for many door staff and security guards – but fear of job losses still looms
Video stunt receives mixed reaction on social media
Fantasy web worlds provide respite from all-too-real problems of financial crisis - until the power goes out
