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With the winter truce over, Paris authorities began clearing migrant camps along the Seine, drawing criticism from NGOs over forced evictions and relocations.
Hundreds of migrants were evicted from makeshift camps…
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With the winter truce over, Paris authorities began clearing migrant camps along the Seine, drawing criticism from NGOs over forced evictions and relocations.
Hundreds of migrants were evicted from makeshift camps…
The search for the fourth soldier continues after three US Army members were found dead when their armoured vehicle was pulled from a swampy area in eastern Lithuania.
The US military on Monday confirmed that three of its soldiers were found dead in their armoured…
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Dozens were injured after a massive fire broke out in Puchong, near Malaysia’s capital, when a gas pipeline burst, sending flames spreading to homes.
A gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights, near Kuala Lumpur,…
Ukraine’s European allies are putting on a show of support as Trump-brokered talks show little sign of progress.
The German foreign minister says that US President Donald Trump’s efforts to secure a truce in Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine are at a deadlock, but…
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia had legal protection from being deported to his home country of El Salvador, from which his lawyers say he fled aged 16.
The Trump administration has admitted to deporting a Maryland resident to a Salvadoran mega-prison due to an…
After a months-long diplomatic spat, the French president and his Algerian counterpart have reiterated their commitment to work together.
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Rescue operations in Myanmar continue after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake killed over 2,000, injuring thousands, with infrastructure damage and power shortages complicating relief operations.
Warnings of acute hunger and disease outbreaks come as the confirmed death toll keeps on rising.
The upcoming summit in Samarkand will be truly historic as it will bring together for the first time the leaders of the five Central Asian countries and the EU in one place, Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said in a Euronews exclusive.