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Shugabannin kasashen duniya a taron NATO da aka gudanar a birnin The Heague na kasar Holland sun amince da kara yawan kudin ...
Jose Adolfo Macias, also known as "Fito," was captured in Ecuador, President Daniel Noboa said, without disclosing further ...
A pause on Washington's 46% tariffs on Vietnamese imports is set to expire next month. In Hanoi, businesses have been working to diversify and cushion the impact of the US measures.
Security forces fortified Kenya's government buildings with razor wire ahead of a march marking one year since anti-Ruto ...
Germany's foreign minister has defended a decision to cut sea rescue funding in the Mediterranean. The move ends support for NGOs there and has sparked warnings of a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Slow-paced matches, sweltering players and complaints about the heat have been the themes of the Club World Cup in the USA.
Faced with mounting pressure from the authorities, Serbia's students have issued an "ultimatum" to the government to call ...
Pyongyang has shared weapons technology and underground construction know-how with Tehran. Now, it will want to know how it ...
Leather from cattle raised in deforested areas and on Indigenous land in the northern Brazilian state of Pará is being turned into luxury items in Italy, according to an investigation.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy recently announced that his company would reduce its workforce as artificial intelligence (AI) replaces human employees. He also warned that AI will affect a wide range of jobs ...
A former head of Venezuela's military intelligence pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges a week before his trial was set to begin in a United States federal court.
A German court has fined the country's football association over a scandal connected to the hosting of the 2006 World Cup. The trial had been going on for more than a decade.
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