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More than 230,000 Afghans left Iran in June, most of them deported, as returns surge ahead of a deadline set by Tehran, the ...
Algeriaan authorities have sentenced a prominent French sports journalist specialised in African football to seven years in ...
Bangladesh's biggest port resumed operations on Monday after customs officials called off a strike that had disrupted the ...
China's top diplomat heads to Europe on Monday for a visit which Beijing said will highlight ties as an "anchor of stability" ...
Canada will rescind taxes impacting US tech firms that had prompted President Donald Trump to retaliate by calling off trade ...
Jury members retired Monday to decide the fate of an Australian woman accused of murdering three members of her husband's ...
Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, joined thousands of Buddhist followers on Monday in 90th birthday prayer ...
Evans Mwangi is one of several young Kenyans still missing since anti-government demonstrations shook the country in June and July 2024. His story captures the lingering pain that haunts many families ...
Dozens of world leaders and more than 4,000 representatives from businesses, civil society and financial institutions are gathering in the city of Seville for a four-day conference opening on 30 June, ...
Jerusalem (AFP) – Israel said Monday it is "interested" in striking peace agreements with neighbouring Lebanon and Syria, a potentially historic shift in the region after decades of war and animosity.
Tehran has accused Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, of "betrayal of his duties" for not condemning the Israeli and US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, and Iranian ...
London (AFP) – Wimbledon chief executive Sally Bolton said the Grand Slam was not used to baking summer temperatures but "we're absolutely ready for it" as the mercury soared in London on Monday.
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