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President Joe Biden is sending his top diplomats to meet with Israeli officials in quick succession.
The United States has hit its debt ceiling, triggering a political battle in Congress.
The former colonial power has been asked to withdraw its troops from the West African country.
Protesters urge president to step down while demanding root-and-branch change to address long-running inequality.
Ankara is angry after a far-right activist destroyed a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm.
Hundreds of thousands of people laid off in just over a year as major tech firms cut back.
Twitter's secret relationship with the US government. Plus, SLAPPs - the tool used to silence critical journalism.
Crisis upon crisis threatens to fracture the global economy after decades of economic integration.
State agency would determine what constitutes misinformation.
Why are tanks seen as so crucial in the war?
The war in Ukraine brought Europe and the US closer, but domestic realities may be pulling them apart.
Protests calling for change have taken place since the former president was impeached and arrested.
The population in the world's most populous country has shrunk for the first time in 61 years.
Tenants and first-time buyers struggle to build future as landlords cater to tourists.
Tunisian protesters accuse President Kais Saied of orchestrating a power grab and harming the economy.
Ukraine has refuted Russian claims its forces have captured the eastern town of Soledar.
A conspiracy-fuelled mob targets the seat of government in Brazil after Lula is sworn in. Plus, Italian Mafia on TikTok.
China’s zero-COVID policy is over. Despite a surge in infections, the nation opened its doors to the rest of the world.
It comes as an inquiry continues into former President Donald Trump's retention of classified papers.
What to expect in the US legislative agenda in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election.
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