Many of those killed were Ethiopians, the International Organization for Migration said, attempting a dangerous journey that has claimed hundreds of lives.
Read moreDetailsDays after its independence was restored, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau announced a major inquiry into theft related to the purchase of drones and warfare systems.
Read moreDetailsIsrael’s cabinet is preparing to dismiss Israel’s attorney general, a key Netanyahu critic, as the U.S. grows increasingly impatient with the war in Gaza.
Read moreDetailsThe first official statement from the Kremlin about Trump’s move seemed to distance Russian President Vladimir Putin from Dmitry Medvedev’s inflammatory comments.
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Read moreDetailsAcute water shortages in occupied areas of eastern Ukraine, and angry residents’ appeals for help, contradict propaganda suggesting life is pleasant under Russian control.
Read moreDetailsMore than a million Afghans have returned from Iran this year, according to the U.N. — either forcibly deported or pressured to leave by Tehran authorities.
Read moreDetailsThe succession question obscuring China’s future—and unsettling its present.
Read moreDetailsSouth Korea’s new foreign minister Cho Hyun traveled to the United States at a delicate moment between the two countries’ relationship.
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