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Tens of Thousands Protest Mexico’s Electoral Law Changes

The capital's vast main plaza holds nearly 100,000 people, but many protesters who couldn't fit in the square spilled onto…

2 years ago

Migrant Boat Breaks Apart off Italian Coast, Killing Nearly 60

Officials feared the death toll could top 100 since some survivors indicated the boat had as many as 200 passengers…

2 years ago

Elon Musk Calls US Media ‘Racist’ after Dilbert Row

"For a *very* long time, US media was racist against non-white people, now they're racist against whites & Asians," Musk…

2 years ago

Turkey Arrests 180 over Quake-Collapsed Buildings

For years, experts warned that endemic corruption and government policies meant many new buildings were unsafe.

2 years ago

China Refuses to Condemn Russia’s Ukraine Invasion During G20 Deadlock

Beijing declined to accept parts of a G20 statement that deplored Russia's aggression "in the strongest terms".

2 years ago

Tens of Thousands without Power as California Storms Bring Rain, Snow and Cold

Yosemite National Park was closed through Wednesday due to severe winter conditions.

2 years ago

One Year after Russia Invaded, Ukrainians Mourn and Vow to Fight On 

At a ceremony on Kyiv's St Sophia Square, a visibly emotional President Volodymyr Zelenskiy bestowed medals on soldiers, one on…

2 years ago

US: Brutal Winter Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages, Travel Disruptions

For the first time since 1989, the weather service issued a blizzard warning for Southern California mountains that runs through…

2 years ago

Pupil Stabs Teacher to Death at French School

The teacher was given emergency aid at the scene, but Bayonne prosecutor Jerome Bourrier told AFP she died of her…

2 years ago

UN Proposes Cutting Debt of Most Vulnerable Nations

"The countries most burdened by debt and lack of access to financing are also being battered by multiple other crises

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