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Lebanon's President Calls For An End To Government Paralysis
Lebanons president called Monday for an end to an 11week deadlock that has prevented the government from convening, further undermining state institutions in the country amid an economic meltdown.
Afghan Forces Rip Apart Barbed Wire Fence Put Up by Pak as Border Dispute between Neighbours Escalates
A video clip from the scene shows the operation leader addressing Pakistani forces and threatening them with harsh repercussions if they repeat their act.
Oluokun's Last-minute Pick Saves Falcons' Win Over Lions
A lastminute interception by Foye Oluokun showed again the Atlanta Falcons are learning to win close games.
Photos Of Aftermath Of Massacre In Myanmar Fuel Outrage
Photos of the aftermath of a Christmas Eve massacre in eastern Myanmar that reportedly left more than 30 people, including women and children, dead and burned in their vehicles, have spread on social media in the country, fueling outrage against the mili...
Suicide Bomber Kills At Least 5 At East Congo Restaurant
Six people died in the blast and 14 were injured, including two local officials, he added.
Rodgers Breaks Favre's Packers Record For Career TD Passes
Aaron Rodgers has overtaken Brett Favre to become the Green Bay Packers leader in career touchdown passes.
Ghislaine Maxwell Turns 60 Behind Bars As Verdict Looms
Ghislaine Maxwell reached her 60th birthday behind bars Saturday as she awaited the outcome of her sex trafficking trial.
'No Need for These Commissions to Exist': Taliban Govt Scraps Afghan Election Body
Established in 2006, the IEC was mandated to administer and supervise all types of elections, including presidential.
Court Sentences Two Mexican Army Officers To 30 Years For Femicide
A court in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas has sentenced two army officers to 30 years in prison for femicide over the killing a female soldier, the state attorney general's office said on Friday.
Georgia Election Workers File Second Suit Over Fraud Claims
Two Georgia election workers filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing a rightwing cable news channel and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of defaming them by falsely claiming they engaged in ballot fraud during the 2020 election.
Titans Activate A.J. Brown, COVID Takes Out Another Lineman
The bangedup Tennessee Titans will have their leading receiver back with A.J. Brown activated in time for Thursday night's game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Possible Relics Of Lost WWII US Bomber, Crew Found In Italy
An archaeological dig in Sicily has uncovered traces of a lost World War II American heavy bomber shot down in 1943, and possible human remains that could lead to identification of five airmen whose bodies were never recovered.
90% Of Activists, Journalists Crimes In Mexico Go Unpunished
A senior government human rights official said Thursday that 90% of crimes against activists and journalists go unpunished in Mexico.
Cam Akers Returns To Rams Practice After Offseason Injury
Running back Cam Akers has returned to practice with the Los Angeles Rams, taking one of the final steps in his rapid comeback from a torn Achilles tendon.
Steelers Now Must Face Ingram After Trading Him To Chiefs
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was brutally honest about his decision to trade disgruntled defensive end Melvin Ingram to the Chiefs, saying we prefer volunteers as opposed to hostages in the Pittsburgh locker room.
Ecuador: Coronavirus Vaccination Mandatory For Most Citizens
Ecuador said Thursday that vaccination against COVID19 will be mandatory for most citizens.