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February 01 2023, 08:00
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February 01 2023, 08:00
Ian Maxwell, brother of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, claims allegations that Prince Andrew assaulted victim Virginia Giuffre are "ludicrous" due to the size of a bathtub.
February 01 2023, 08:00
Three years of strict pandemic controls in China and a real estate crash have drained local government coffers, leaving authorities across the country struggling with mountains of debt. The problem has gotten so extreme that some cities are now unable to provide basic services, and the risk of default is rising.
February 01 2023, 08:00
As many as half a million workers will strike across Britain on Wednesday, closing schools, canceling university lectures and bringing most of the rail network to a standstill in what unions say will be the biggest single day of walkouts in more than a decade.
February 01 2023, 08:00
The United States and India are taking steps to strengthen their defense partnership, officials said Tuesday, the latest sign of cooperation between the two countries in the face of an increasingly assertive China.
February 01 2023, 08:00
Russia is violating a key nuclear arms control agreement with the United States and continuing to refuse to allow inspections of its nuclear facilities, a State Department spokesperson said Tuesday.
February 01 2023, 08:00
The Greek island of Samothrace is a vision in green. The craggy rocks of Mount Saos, the island's highest mountain at 5,285 feet (1,611 meters), give way to gentle slopes covered in oddly shaped plane trees, oak woodlands and majestic cedars.
February 01 2023, 08:00
Nine Republican-led states asked a federal judge in Texas on Tuesday to block a rule providing protections to nearly 600,000 undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, a group often described as "Dreamers."
February 01 2023, 08:00
In a closed-door negotiation last week over the fate of the Colorado River, representatives from California's powerful water districts proposed modeling what the basin's future would look like if some of the West's biggest cities -- including Phoenix and Las Vegas -- were cut off from the river's water supply, three people familiar with the talks told CNN.