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Mohammed bin Salman “wants to enjoy the fruits of First World modernity and Silicon Valley and cinemas and everything, but at the same time he wants also to rule like how his grandfather ruled Saudi Arabia,” Khashoggi said.
University of New Haven helps Saudi police college train a ‘next generation of security professionals.'
With their deep attachment to the spirit of the land, Mongolia’s nomadic herders continue to live as they have for centuries. French photographer Frédéric Lagrange documents their lives in his new book, “Mongolia.”
Bolsonaro’s popularity has grown dramatically since the first round of voting took place on October 7. Prior to that, he was predicted to narrowly lose to his opponent in the expected event of a run-off.
The chance of a recession within the next year is only 28 percent, and the chance that the U.S. faces an economic downturn in the next three years is higher than 80 percent, one tracker found.
Two doses of the vaccine protected mice, rats and rabbits against inhalational anthrax and pneumonic plague.
Researchers have identified a direct relative of the first source to emit gravitational waves and light simultaneously.