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US Department of Defence Press Secretary John Kirby said the US is committed to the UAE-US defence partnership
The murder of the young teacher while on a run in her hometown has shaken the country and renewed calls to end violence against women
The protests against President Kais Saied fall on the anniversary of former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's exile from Tunisia
US President Joe Biden said he would be doubling the pledge he made in December for at-home Covid-19 testing kits
Businesses found to let in customers without proof of vaccine or a PCR test will be fined
A man waving a Trump flag stood outside Hope-Hill Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia, telling them to take off their masks
Visitors to Saudi Arabia's International Motor Festival can ride as passengers or get drifting lessons from professional drivers
Kristalina Georgieva spoke exclusively to 'The National' Editor-in-Chief Mina Al-Oraibi about why it is important for the region to host the climate conference
In January 2002, the now retired US Maj Gen Lehnert was given orders to construct 100 prison cells on the Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Many activists and Democrats are ringing alarm bells about voter suppression as Republican Party-led states enact new voting laws
The fire, started by a space heater, killed 17 people including eight children
The military exercise is part of operational drills scheduled for 2022
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also defended the decision to invite Russian-led troops to quell the protests
Kovid Kapoor's mother picked out his name, which means 'scholar', but his name has taken on a different meaning these past couple of years
The first black man to win an Oscar for Best Actor, he refused to take on roles he felt were demeaning
