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Belarusian authorities have announced preliminary results from parliamentary and local elections in which only candidates loyal to the country’s authoritarian leader were allowed to compete.

 

Organizers of the longest sled dog race in the eastern United States say they are canceling the event due to a lack of snow on the ground.

 

After Alabama rules that frozen embryos are children, some fertility patients pray that lawmakers find a solution.

 

A Ukrainian army spokesman says Kyiv's troops have withdrawn from a village in the east of the country, as Russian forces make their advantages in manpower and ammunition tell on the battlefield at the start of the war’s third year.

 

A judge has ordered a former FBI informant charged with fabricating a story about the Bidens to remain jailed while he awaits trial.

 

Egypt has built more than 3km of wall in the past week, BBC Verify has discovered.

 

The decision by Americans for Prosperity Action is another setback for Ms Haley after another Trump victory.

 

Police divers are searching inland waterways for the bodies of a couple allegedly shot dead in Sydney by a jilted police officer lover with his service pistol.

 

Maria Pevchikh claims the Russian opposition leader was set to be exchanged for a hitman when he died.

 

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will make dueling trips to the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas on Thursday following the failed border deal that was opposed by the Republican front-runner.

 

Donald Trump has appealed his $454 million New York civil fraud judgment, challenging a judge’s finding that he lied about his wealth as he grew the real estate empire that launched him to stardom and the presidency.

 

A federal court in Washington, D.C., heard arguments Thursday in a lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of racial discrimination and rights violations of Haitian asylum seekers. The suit was brought on behalf of 11 Haitian asylum seekers who were abused by U.S. border agents as more than 15,000 people, mostly from Haiti, were forced to stay in a makeshift border encampment on the banks of the Rio Grande near the Acuña-Del Rio International Bridge in Texas. One of the plaintiffs is Mirard Joseph, the asylum seeker whose image went viral after being photographed while a Border Patrol agent on horseback lashed him with split reins, grabbed his neck and gripped Joseph by the shirt collar. “This is a critical junction in our country here in the United States as we make sure to uphold human rights and understanding seeking asylum is a human right,” says Guerline Jozef, executive director of immigrant advocacy organization Haitian Bridge Alliance, which helped bring the case on behalf of asylum seekers. “We will continue to push forward and make sure that accountability is served but also we have systematic change in the way that we receive people in the United States.”

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