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Haiti Still Seeking Judge to Probe President Jovenel Moise's Assassination
Several magistrates have told the dean of the Court of First Instance in Port-au-Prince that they are not interested in working on the shocking July 7 assassination of Moise.
Mexico's Capital on Highest Covid Alert Amid Surge in Cases
As of Friday, Mexico had over 144,000 active coronavirus cases nationwide, 4.6% more than the previous peak during the countrys surge in January.
US Officials Approve Florida-Seminole Sports Betting Deal
Federal officials approved a deal Friday that will allow the Seminole Tribe to operate sports betting and add roulette and craps to its seven Florida casinos, with the state potentially receiving $20 billion over the next 30 years.
Argentina Partially Reopens As It Approaches 5 Million COVID-19 Cases
Argentina will relax coronavirus restrictions as infection and mortality rates falls, the government announced on Friday, even as the South American nation approached 5 million cases with more than 107,000 deaths.
Australians Are 3 Times More Worried About Climate Change Than Covid-19. A Mental Health Crisis is Looming
In the northern hemisphere, record-breaking temperatures in the form of heat domes recently caused uncontrollable firebombs, while unprecedented floods disrupted millions of people.
Wildfire Levels Historic California Town as Residents Flee Blaze
Authorities had earlier issued evacuation alerts to residents, as high winds fanned the fire to around 500 square miles.
Armed Group Kills 30 Civilians, Soldiers in Northern Burkina Faso
The victims included 11 civilians, 15 soldiers and four members of a government-backed civilian militia.
Andrew Cuomo Case: Why America's Biggest Political Story Disappeared from Country's Top-rated Show
CNN's star anchor Chris Cuomo is the brother of New York governor Andrew Cuomo, who has been accused of sexual harassment.
Feds: 4 From MS-13 Gang Indicted In Vegas Racketeering Case
Four accused members of the violent El Salvadorbased MS13 gang have been indicted in Las Vegas on racketeering conspiracy charges in a series of murders and abductions in 2017 and 2018, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Gulf Of Mexico’s ‘dead Zone’ Larger Than Average This Year
This years Gulf of Mexico dead zone an area where theres too little oxygen to support marine life is larger than average, according to researchers.
Unhealed Scars, Unanswered Questions: A Year After the Massive Beirut Explosions | EXPLAINED
What went down as one of the largest non-nuclear blasts in history killed at least 214 people, levelled entire neighbourhoods, irreparably scarred the nation's psyche and deepened the country's economic abyss.
Indian-origin Entrepreneur Ajay Dilwari Honoured with Order of British Columbia in Canada
Dilwari, the owner of Canada's largest automotive group Dilawri Group is among 16 exceptional people to be appointed to the Order of British Columbia, according to a statement by the Government of British Columbia.
Afghanistan Claims a Strike-Back, 375 Taliban Terrorists Killed, 193 Injured in Last 24 Hours
Over the last few weeks, the Taliban have captured several districts in Afghanistan including Takhar, the country's northeastern province.
Why Iran is Blameless in Deadly Attack on Israel Oil Tanker, Both Know They're Playing Risky Game
Some of the vessels Israel has attacked have carried not just oil to markets but weapons to militias that pose a threat to Israel’s security.
Former Football Player Charged In Iowa Hoops Star's Assault
A former Iowa State University football player has been arrested in connection with an assault of a University of Iowa basketball star in May.
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VIRUS OUTBREAK-BIDEN Table. The Biden administration says it has shipped more than 110 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to nations around the globe. This AP digital embed table shows how many doses went to which countries. This table is current as of A...