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The British government began secretly relocating thousands of Afghans who worked with British forces after a data leak ...
A year later than planned, the Women's Africa Cup of Nations is taking place in Morocco. The star players are impressing fans ...
The Constitutional Court has ruled that Berlin is not in breach of international law over US drone attacks guided from ...
Police are probing the theft of five thumb drives with unreleased music and concert plans of pop icon Beyonce. They were ...
A prisoner escaped from a French jail after he fit himself into a bag carried out by his fellow inmate, who was released last ...
The WHO and UNICEF have warned that widespread misinformation and severe international aid cuts are widening coverage gaps, ...
Yuliia Svyrydenko would become the country's second female prime minister in history once her candidacy is approved by ...
Pjeter Shala was found guilty in 2024 of torture, murder and arbitrary detention at a makeshift prison during the 1998-99 ...
The Bundestag was supposed to elect three new judges to Germany's highest court. But the vote was canceled due to a dispute ...
Hukumar Tsaron Fararen Hula ta yankin Zirin Gaza na Falasdinu ta sanar da cewa, hare-haren jiragen yakin Isra'ila sun halaka ...
This year's first-half growth was boosted by government stimulus and a temporary pause in the US-China trade war, which allowed exporters rush out shipments ahead of new tariffs.
Can the EU still trust the US after President Donald Trump's latest tariff threat? And can it risk closer ties with China?