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Omani and Iranian foreign ministers hold a call as Washington prepares economic sanctions.
Victory for state Senator Aisha Wahab marks the latest example of a progressive overcoming millions in outside spending.
Guyanese diplomat emerges narrowly ahead as the council works towards consensus before Guterres departs.
Ukraine’s president accuses Russia of a ‘cowardly and deliberate’ attack on a mall in his hometown of Kryvyi Rih.
US president says Iran 'would love to make a deal, but they’re not ready to make the right deal in my opinion'.
More than 100 people were in the monastery for a religious retreat, according to a local resident.
Editor-in-chief Erik Slavin has suggested his firing was retaliation for speaking out about editorial independence.
Andhra Pradesh's regional minister of education says he is taking legal action with committee against those responsible.
The US national debt has officially surpassed $40 trillion for the first time in history, and it’s growing fast.
Donald Trump repeated claims that Iran is weakened economically and militarily and ‘would love’ to make a deal.
The vice president's speech hinged heavily on economic themes, as voter confidence slips for Republican policies.
TikTok and the US government settled to resolve allegations that the app violated children's online privacy laws.
The governor, who leads the state of Sinaloa, has been accused by the Trump administration of partnering with a cartel.
One person has been killed and three others wounded in an attack by a sword-wielding man at a Swedish high school.
Kai Havertz struck early, Bukayo Saka doubled the lead, before Martin Odegaard netted after the break.
Three boats from the Global Sumud Flotilla arrived in Albania’s Vlore on Friday to support the “Flamingo Revolution"
Hundreds of Tunisians took to the streets of the capital Tunis on Thursday, calling for president Kais Saied to leave.
The UN warns of another hunger crisis, with starvation threatening millions.
Pope Leo XIV is appealing to authorities around the world to support the people of Gaza who are ‘still suffering'.
Jose Gabriel Espinoza removed from post days after he was censured by the legislature amid tumult over economic reform.
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