Police clash with Malawian protesters demanding deportation in South Africa
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Police clash with Malawian protesters demanding deportation in South Africa
Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could use a “softer touch” in the fight against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, the U.S. president’s latest public rebuke to his partner in the war on Iran. Reporting from …
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Open markets committee says ‘economic activity is expanding at a solid pace’ in first meeting under new chair Kevin WarshUS stock markets dropped Wednesday afternoon after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and signaled a possible rate h…
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Iran could get access to a $300 billion reconstruction fund under a deal with the United States, US officials said Wednesday as they released the text, while insisting that Washington was under no commitment to contribute.
Tehran would also be allow…
No formal warning issued to captains or ship owners, but industry body says they are exercising greater vigilanceBritish officials believe Russia will try to retaliate for the Royal Marines’ seizure of the oil tanker Smyrtos, prompting UK ship owners t…
Six takeaways from the G7 summit in Évian EuronewsMacron hails US alignment with G7’s ‘shared commitment’ on Ukraine The GuardianRussia’s war in Ukraine comes back into Trump’s focus with no end in sight The Washington …
Bavaria’s highest court of appeal has allowed the local office of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency to continue spying on the AfD party
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