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"Without the full participation of 50% of its population, the world would be the biggest loser,” said a spokesperson for U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres.
It was unclear how many Ukrainian fighters were still inside, but a few hundred civilians also remained there.
The "Flight Attendant" star waxed poetic while showing off snaps celebrating her apparent new romance.
The former president's attorneys argued the release of the transcript would taint a potential jury.
Brown’s second consecutive victory over former state Sen. Nina Turner was widely anticipated.
The proposals need to be unanimously approved to take effect and are likely to be the subject of fierce debate within the 27-nation bloc.
The comedy great did one final impression before the emergency that would lead to his death at the age of 67.
Depp's team rested its case while Heard's lawyers unsuccessfully moved for a mistrial in the defamation case against her.
The senators "betrayed the nation’s reproductive rights when they were singularly capable of stopping the slide," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said.
“They just jumped up and took flight off into the distance."
A possible victory at the Supreme Court was no cause for celebration among Senate conservatives on Tuesday.
The potential demise of Roe v. Wade will heighten the stakes of state legislative races this fall as the GOP fights abortion rights and Democrats defend them.

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