The teenager was watching the television at his friend's place when the incident took place.
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Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokesman Tinashe Farawo called it an "unfortunate incident."
"We take your husband and you get to eat for a few weeks. That's a true indication of poverty officials want everyone to forget," Russian political analyst Anton Barbashin said in an interview, referring to the new recruitment scheme.
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The bus was traveling along a perilous mountain highway in India when it careened over an edge.
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As President Vladimir Putin completed paperwork for the annexation of four regions of Ukraine on Wednesday, the Kremlin said there was no contradiction between Russian retreats and Putin's vow that they would always be part of Russia.
Iran summoned Britain's ambassador for the second time since nationwide protests erupted last month, Iranian media reported on Wednesday, stepping up accusations of Western meddling in ongoing unrest sparked by a woman's death in police custody.
U.S. President Joe Biden promised a new $625-million security assistance package to Ukraine on Tuesday, prompting a warning from Moscow that such a move risked a direct military clash between Russia and the West.
The Chinese media documentary showcased a dozen DF-26B missiles with launchers that pose a threat to the U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups in the region.
Beijing, which invokes the so-called nine-dash line to justify its claims over the South China Sea, is bullying smaller nations in the region into submission.
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During the search, officials found the male black bear guarding the victims before it was fatally shot.
Ethiopia govt says accepts AU invite to peace talks
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A Lebanese member of parliament entered a branch of Byblos Bank north of Beirut on Wednesday with a group of associates to demand access to her frozen savings to pay for surgery.
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The incident comes as a major embarrassment for South Korea as the missiles are critical elements in the country's retaliatory defense strategies.
Indonesian president visits city where stadium stampede killed 131 people
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Among the deceased was a conscript who was allegedly threatened by other mobilized men in a military unit.
Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX was due to launch the next long-duration crew of the International Space Station into orbit on Wednesday, with a Russian cosmonaut hitching a ride with two Americans and a Japanese astronaut as part of the mission.
Andi Hariyanto says he will never watch a football match again after his wife, two teenage daughters and a cousin were crushed to death in a stampede at an Indonesian stadium last week.
The newly-liberated settlements in Kherson Oblast were located in the region's Beryslav district.
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"In a few weeks, we have already [received] more than 2,000 such requests," said a representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.
Joy tinged with fear for Brazil's first trans congresswomen