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May 2, 2023

Brazil’s Justice Ministry on Tuesday ordered Google to stop conducting what it called a propaganda

Vigilante killings are surging in Haiti’s capital and surrounding areas, where an additional five men

Feuding Mexican cartels briefly blocked roads Tuesday in the border city of Matamoros, across from

Russian President Vladimir Putin could be arrested if he attends an economic summit being hosted

Two pastors based in coastal Kenya have appeared in court over the deaths of more

An explosion on Tuesday evening struck a base in Iran belonging to the country’s paramilitary

Sudan’s rival military factions agreed to a seven-day cease-fire while the country, including some Americans,

Bolivia’s Jesuit congregation apologized Tuesday and announced an investigation into a late Spanish priest who

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