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Snowstorm kills at least 21 tourists at Pakistani resort
At least 21 people are dead in northern Pakistan after thousands of vehicles became stranded in a blizzard Saturday.
Kazakhstan detains former head of national security as Putin and Kazakh president discuss restoring 'order'
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and his Kazakh counterpart Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Saturday discussed restoring "order" in Kazakhstan following days of violence and unrest, as several high-profile officials were detained on suspicion of treason.
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16 killed in gas explosion in southwest China
At least 16 people were killed and 10 others injured Friday in a gas explosion in southwestern China, according to the country's Ministry of Emergency Management.
Aid workers say Ethiopia air strike in northwest Tigray killed 56 people
An air strike in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray killed 56 people and wounded at least 30 in a camp for the internally displaced, two aid workers told Reuters on Saturday, citing local authorities and eyewitness accounts.
New airline rankings for anyone planning a trip
Among the clouds over 2022, we're finding silver linings. Some popular countries for tourism are relaxing entry restrictions, and the world's safest and most punctual airlines have been revealed.
Three women brutally killed in one day in France, in 'unbearable' start to new year
On January 1, three women were killed in France, each allegedly by a partner or ex-partner, in what feminist campaigners described as an "unbearable" start to another year's tally of violence.
Kazakhstan leader orders security forces to 'kill without warning' to quell violent protests
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has ordered security forces to "kill without warning" to crush the violent protests that have paralyzed the former Soviet republic and reportedly left dozens dead.
Biden officials weighing Russia sanctions options
The Biden administration is still weighing exactly how it would penalize Russia if the country invades Ukraine, as US diplomats are just days away from high-stakes meetings with Kremlin officials.