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Armenia And Azerbaijan Agree Ceasefire After Border Clash - Armenia
Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed on Tuesday to a ceasefire at their border, the Armenian defence ministry said, after Russia urged them to step back from confrontation following the deadliest clash since a war last year.
Wyoming GOP Votes To Stop Recognizing Cheney As A Republican
The Wyoming Republican Party will no longer recognize Liz Cheney as a member of the GOP in its second formal rebuke for her criticism of former President Donald Trump.
William Sterling Cary, Pioneering Black Pastor, Dies At 94
William Sterling Cary, a pioneering minister and civil rights activist who was the first Black person in prominent church leadership roles including president of the National Council of Churches, has died, according to family members. He was 94.
Prosecutor Pleads Guilty And Resigns As Jury Deliberates
As a jury was deliberating over his fate, a Georgia district attorney on Monday pleaded guilty to several charges stemming from improper acts while in office and agreed to resign.
Gunmen In Mexico Kill Family Of 5, Wound 8-month Old Baby
Gunmen in northcentral Mexico assaulted a house and killed five family members, including a 14yearold boy, and wounded an 8monthold baby. authorities report Sunday.
Greek Anti-vaxxers Insult Masked Film Festival Attendees
Greeces premier film festival took an unexpected turn Sunday night when antivaxxers showed up outside the theater where the awards ceremony was about to begin and shouted obscenities at arriving moviegoers and festival personnel.
U.S. Military Hid Airstrikes That Killed Dozens Of Civilians In Syria -NYT
The U.S. military covered up 2019 airstrikes in Syria that killed up to 64 women and children, a possible war crime, during the battle against Islamic State, the New York Times reported on Saturday.
Polish Soldier Dies In Accidental Shooting
A Polish soldier serving on the Belarus border died in an accidental shooting involving a Polish weapon, the spokesman for Poland's security services said on Saturday.
Syrian Airline Suspends Belarus Flights Over Migrant Crisis
Syrias private Cham Wings Airlines on Saturday suspended flights between Damascus and the Belarus capital of Minsk because of the critical circumstances along the BelarusPoland border where thousands of migrants have been trying to cross into the European...
Syrian Migrant Found Dead on Poland-Belarus Border, Crisis Toll Rises to 11
Thousands of migrants -- most of them from the Middle East -- have crossed or attempted to cross the EU and NATO border since the summer.
North Carolina Man Wrongfully Imprisoned 24 Years Pardoned
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday pardoned a man who spent 24 years behind bars for a murder he has long said he did not commit.
Psaki Resumes White House Briefings After COVID Diagnosis
White House press secretary Jen Psaki resumed her daily press briefings Friday, nearly two weeks after she was diagnosed with COVID19, joking that one downside to returning was having to wear professional footwear.
Travel Trouble: US Olympians Face Uncertain Road To Beijing
Making an Olympic team is hard enough. This winter, those who earn their spots on the U.S. squad might find it takes even more work to get to Beijing.
It Follows Earth Around the Sun. Just Don’t Call It a Moon
New data suggest an object known as Kamoʻoalewa was shorn off the moon by a meteor impact before becoming a quasi-satellite of our planet.
Afghanistan War Vet Helps Afghan Refugees Resettle In US
Navy veteran Jordon Daniel was busy when the United States pulled its last troops out of Afghanistan at the end of August.
A Look At Key Points In Kyle Rittenhouse's Testimony
Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand in his murder trial Wednesday, testifying about how he shot three men during a protest against police brutality in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year.