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Yazidi women's rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate warns UN of 'rape and brutality' in conflict
The Ukraine war has pushed the neutral Nordic country to make the first move towards joining the alliance
Among the victims were four French tourists and one Belgian, who were travelling to the tourist destination of Abu Simbel
Ghost guns are privately made firearms that are not marked with a serial number and are difficult for police to trace when used to commit a crime
Pedestrians were seen running in the streets near Times Square after hearing the blast
The tradition, which originated in Egypt in the 15th century and signals the end of fasting, had been restricted for two years due to the coronavirus pandemic
Fifty people were killed in the attack, which came as people were attempting to evacuate the area
The Ax-1 mission will mark the first all-commercial team of astronauts to use ISS for its intended purpose as an orbiting laboratory
The EU Commission President was shown mass graves in the town of Bucha, where Ukraine accuses Russian forces of killing hundreds of civilians
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the destruction left by Russian troops in the town of Borodyanka was 'much more horrific' than the situation uncovered in the nearby town of Bucha
It is the latest of several attacks in Israel in which 13 people have been killed over the past month
She will be the first black woman to serve on the high court in its 233-year history
The US has been considering removing the IRGC from its blacklist in return for Iranian assurances about reining in the elite force
Steinway Tower, on Billionaires' Row in Manhattan, is only 17.5 metres wide and 435 metres tall
The 'Tango' is owned by close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Viktor Vekselberg
