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U.S. military hid airstrikes that killed dozens of civilians in Syria -NYT

(Reuters) – The U.S. military covered up 2019 airstrikes in Syria that killed up to

COP26 agrees deal aimed at averting climate catastrophe, after late drama

(Reuters) – U.N. climate talks in Scotland ended with a global agreement aimed at keeping

Queen Elizabeth to appear publicly for first time after hospital stay

(Reuters) – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth will attend the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph in

Taliban: Bomb hits mosque in Afghanistan, wounds at least 15

(AP) — A Taliban provincial spokesman says a bomb exploded in a mosque during Friday

U.S. journalist Fenster jailed for 11 years in army-ruled Myanmar

(Reuters) – A court in military-ruled Myanmar on Friday jailed American journalist Danny Fenster for

Austrians heading towards lockdown for unvaccinated

Austrians are days away from a first lockdown for anyone not fully vaccinated after record

Explainer: Five legal questions raised by Elon Musk’s unorthodox share sales

(Reuters) – It’s been another wild ride for Tesla (TSLA.O) investors after billionaire chief executive

Thailand defends its strict royal insults law at U.N. rights review

Thailand defended its controversial law criminalising criticism of its powerful monarchy on Wednesday, as United

SpaceX crew launch marks 600 space travelers in 60 years

(AP) — A SpaceX rocket carried four astronauts into orbit Wednesday night, including the 600th

Heavy rains expected to ease in India, Sri Lanka after 25 killed

(Reuters) – Heavy rain that killed at least 25 people in southern India and Sri