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Technical discussions to continue in Vienna, but unclear whether differences can be resolved to avoid war.
Trump has pushed to strip migrants of Temporary Protected Status, arguing that their countries are no longer unsafe.
Kenya's director of public prosecutions office says Festus Omwamba is accused of human trafficking.
US president strikes triumphant tone in speech but faces legal setbacks and hurdles in Congress as midterms approach.
The former secretary of state accused the Republican-led panel of seeking to protect political allies in probe.
Narendra Modi's visit to Israel has drawn criticism at home amid tensions over Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.
Despite its public objections to Israel's actions, the UK is buying spyware developed and tested on Palestinians.
Afghanistan says 'large-scale offensive operations' launched; Pakistan reports inflicting 'heavy casualties' in clashes.
The US says it will licence entities to sell the oil to Cuba except those linked to the Cuban government and military.
Recent US and Israeli comments on 'Greater Israel' trigger regional concerns over sovereignty and territorial expansion.
Iran's top diplomat arrives in Geneva as US announces new sanctions on vessels linked to Tehran's oil trade.
The shooting of Franco, an activist, raised questions about political violence and corruption in Brazil's government.
Emergency workers continue to search for missing residents of towns reeling from recent floods.
These are the key developments from day 1,463 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
US judge says that rapid deportation of migrants to countries other than their own violates due process.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr urged to dismantle system of political dynasties said to breed culture of corruption.
El Mencho consolidated Mexico’s most powerful criminal organisations in part due to a unique franchise-based structure.
Conversation precedes meeting between US and Ukrainian envoys in Geneva on Thursday.
Mexico's ruling Morena party hailed the bill's successful passage after years of back-and-forth with business owners.
Former officials face up to three years in prison if convicted for failing in their duties.
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