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Fifteen passengers were killed and at least 15 other people were injured.
It took rescue workers more than two hours to recover the bodies from the bus.
Road accidents, though, are quite common in that country.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stopped in Halifax Saturday on his way to Florida to hold talks with President Trump.
As Dan Karpinchuk reports, while Zelensky was on his way, Russia launched a large air attack on the Ukrainian capital.
Israel has formally recognized the self-declared Republic of Somaliland as an independent state.
That makes Israel the first country in the world to do so.
As Michael Kuloki reports from Nairobi, there's been immediate reaction to that announcement.
More than a thousand flights have been canceled or delayed across the Great Lakes and Northeast so far this weekend because of a winter storm.
More than four inches of snow fell in New York City, where Colby Gray was visiting with his wife.
States of emergency, meanwhile, were declared for parts of New Jersey and much of upstate New York, where more than 10 inches of snow fell in some areas.
The National Weather Service is warning travelers to watch out for downed trees and power lines as they're out moving around.
Voting is underway in the Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar.
It's the first phase of that country's general election, and it's first since the military seized control in 2021 from President Aung San Suu Kyi.
Critics are arguing that the election is being used to legitimize military control.
The election is occurring in three phases, with the final results expected sometime in late January.
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In Colorado, a warm, dry winter has been hurting ski areas, especially the state's smallest.