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Georgian journalist is convicted of slapping a police office at a protest and gets 2 years in prison
A prominent Georgian journalist was convicted Wednesday of slapping a senior police officer during an anti-government protest ...
Disney’s profit and revenue climbed in its fiscal third quarter as the entertainment company continued to add subscribers to ...
Conservative Karol Nawrocki was inaugurated Wednesday as Poland ’s new president, which could set the country on a more ...
Infectious disease experts say the mRNA technology used in vaccines is safe, and they credit its development during the first ...
Rescuers were scouring a devastated Himalayan village in northern India to find dozens of missing people, a day after flash ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow, state-owned Russian media reported Wednesday, ...
A fast-moving wildfire in a Mediterranean region of France near the Spanish border has left one person dead, several others ...
Fifth-division Spanish club Molinense has defended its kit manager after the announcement of his contract renewal went viral on social media and ignited a series of derogatory ...
Brick by brick, beam by beam and shingle by shingle, a house where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and others planned marches ...
A long-delayed and debated bridge linking the Italian mainland with Sicily cleared a major hurdle Wednesday, allowing work to begin on what would be the world’s longest suspension ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was follow-up legislation to the Civil Rights Act passed a year earlier. In a break from tradition, then-President Lyndon Johnson went to Capitol ...
Wednesday is the 60th anniversary of the day President Lyndon Johnson made his way to the U.S. Capitol and, with Martin Luther King Jr. standing behind him, signed the Voting ...
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