US to spend $1.55 billion for oil and gas sector to cut methane emissions
The U.S. government will provide up to $1.55 billion in funding to monitor and reduce methane emissions from
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Sudanese general warns Kenya against sending peacekeepers
CAIRO (Reuters) -A Sudanese general rejected in threatening language a Kenyan-led proposal that East African peacekeepers help end a more
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Plane crashes in eastern Sudan killing 9 people as the war reaches the 100-day mark
Sudan's military says a civilian plane crashed at an airport in the eastern coastal city of Port Sudan, killing nine people including four military personnel on board
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Mali's army and suspected Russia-linked mercenaries committed 'new atrocities,' rights group says
Human Rights Watch says it has found evidence of new summary executions, lootings, forced disappearances and other abuses committed in Mali by the army suspected Russia-linked Wagner group mercenaries
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Spain has rejected the far right. But who governs next is still unclear
The smiles on Spain's election night told part of the story. Although Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez came in second place in the vote and his ally Yolanda Diaz finished fourth with her new Sumar leftist alliance, they both wore big grins when addressing their respective supporters celebrating the results on Sunday evening.
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What did Doja Cat tell her fans? 'So High' singer calls out her followers after they called themselves 'Kittenz' without her permission
This is the second time Doja Cat found herself in the hot water as she angered her fans back in May
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Biden administration sues Texas governor over Rio Grande buoy barrier that’s meant to stop migrants
The Justice Department is suing Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott over a floating barrier that the state placed on the Rio Grande to stop migrants from entering the U.S. The lawsuit filed Monday asks a court to force Texas to remove a line of bright orange, wrecking ball-sized buoys that the Biden administration says raises humanitarian and environmental concerns
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What is Julian Sands' official cause of death? 'Ocean's Thirteen' actor went missing while hiking on California's Mount Baldy
'Julian was a great friend and client. He chose interesting projects that mattered to him,' said Sarah Jackson, Julian Sands' manager
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Man who beat officer with flagpole during Capitol riot is sentenced to over 4 years in prison
An Arkansas truck driver who beat a police officer with a flagpole attached to an American flag during the U.S. Capitol riot has been sentenced to more than four years in prison
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Who is Matthew Russell Brown? Minnesota man, 66, named suspect after authorities make breakthrough in a 1984 unsolved murder case
Matthew Russell Brown was charged with second-degree murder with intent and first-degree burglary and assault
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Special counsel scrutinizing February 2020 meeting where Trump praised US election security protections
Special counsel Jack Smith's office has asked former US officials about a February 2020 Oval Office meeting where then-President Donald Trump praised improvements to the security of US elections, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
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Who is Darrin Lopez? Disabled Army veteran charged with murder claims GF manipulated him into killing her husband
Jenny Faith's husband James Faith was killed on their 15th wedding anniversary in October 2020
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