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A strong job market will make it tougher for the Federal Reserve to curb inflation which is at multi-decade high.
Union denounces legislation banning strikes, imposing contracts on 55,000 workers as 'trampling' on their rights.
Russia could be preparing to withdraw from parts of the Kherson region, which it claims to have annexed.
Barrack had been accused of using his access to former US President Donald Trump to secretly act on behalf of the UAE.
The former PM also said that the shooting will not deter him from continuing a protest march towards the capital.
US and Canada accuse current and former presidents of Haiti's Senate of corruption, aiding illegal activities of gangs.
The Greek government came under fire after it emerged that the secret service was secretly surveilling politicians.
Stefania Maurizi says the whistleblowing organisation is key in revealing 'state criminality at the highest level'.
Oslo rebuffs Rome's claim it should take charge of people rescued by NGO vessels flying its flag.
Residents in Ukraine's capital try to cope with Russia's attacks targeting critical infrastructure.
'I will very, very, very probably do it again,' former US president tells supporters in Iowa ahead of midterm elections.
The foreign minister says calls to boycott the 2022 World Cup are 'unfortunate'.
The peace agreement ends hostilities between Ethiopia's federal goverment and Tigrayan forces, restoring law and order.
Oluwole Omofemi is just one of many rising artistic stars in Nigeria's third-largest city.
Canada added 10 times more jobs than expected in October as government earmarks millions to support low-income workers.
Rampant inflation and high interest rates have made the economy a pressing poll issue.
Some 55 percent of eligible Palestinian voters in Israel participated in parliamentary elections.
East Africa is enduring its worst drought in 40 years, and Kenyan wildlife is also bearing the brunt.
DRC, the world's largest cobalt producer, is struggling to impose structure among the artisanal miners in the country.
Europe's solidarity and commitment towards Kyiv looks set to be tested this winter.
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