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US president told reporters that caving to Russian aggression would be more costly than helping Kyiv
Human rights lawyer tells UN Security Council she is struggling to process Russia's war
Carved out of limestone, the 2500 BC figurine was found by a farmer working his land in Khan Younis
Sister Andre said the title, which she took after the death of a Japanese woman one year her senior, was both a source of pride and a disaster
A rescue operation was under way as one person was known to be alive under the rubble
Unverified social media footage showed what sounded like two explosions followed by a tower of flames about 150km northeast of the Ukrainian border
The Swedish brand teamed up with Al-Futtaim Automotive to distribute the vehicle to customers in the Emirates
Dmitry Bodyu, who has since been freed and is back in the US, said other prisoners were beaten while he was in captivity
The $800 million package includes artillery weapons, howitzers, ammunition and tactical drones
Yasser Salim said players must focus on their first World Cup qualifying game against Australia, as Rodolfo Arruabarrena prepares the team for match in Qatar
The move came as the country's Supreme Court sought to halt the demolitions
Antonio Guterres decried the recent violence in the east of the country as it coincides with Orthodox Easter celebrations
At least six people were killed with children among the dead
The annual tradition had not been held since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic
Cruise ships have not been allowed to dock in Australia since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020
