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Washington and Beijing struck an optimistic tone following two-day trade negotiations with China in Geneva. US Treasury ...
The Palestinian militant group said it will release Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage in Gaza. It added that the release is part of ceasefire efforts following rare direct talks with US ...
The talks aim to end Iran's uranium enrichment program in exchange for an easing of US sanctions. Tehran and Washington both suggested the fourth round ended positively, with more rounds to follow.
Bangladesh's interim government has banned the Awami League, the political party of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
The two children were aged 3 and 4 years old, the charity RESQSHIP said, adding that there were 59 survivors. The Mediterranean sea crossing from Libya to Italy has become increasingly dangerous in ...
Germany's top diplomat said the release of Israeli hostages was a top priority for Berlin. He added that there should be room for criticizing Israel and this "must not lead to antisemitism." ...
An unprecedented smear campaign against Ukraine is raging in Hungary. Prime Minister Viktor Orban wants his fellow citizens to vote against Ukraine's accession to the EU. What's behind it all?
The US demands Iran stop uranium enrichment, while Iran refuses to compromise on its nuclear rights. Tehran and Washington both have said they prefer diplomacy to resolve the dispute.
In the two days since the new German government under German Chancellor Friedrich Merz tightened border controls, 19 people who had applied for asylum were reportedly turned away.
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk — arrested and held for over six weeks — says she will continue seeking justice. She co-authored an op-ed criticizing Tufts' response to the war in Gaza.
South Korea's ruling conservative party voted to keep Kim Moon-soo as its presidential candidate. A vote took place to make former PM Han Duck-soo the candidate, which failed to pass.
No sooner had Friedrich Merz announced new government positions than accusations of "lobbyism" began to fly. How is lobbying regulated in Germany — and how big a problem is it?
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