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- A request made to President Trump about the war in Sudan is at the heart of a diplomatic dispute between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Category: 4. World
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Google Maps wins access to South Korea — one of last countries where app does not work
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Google Maps has gained conditional approval to fully operate in South Korea, one of the last countries where the app does…
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Carney visits India as Canada seeks to restore ties
NEW DELHI (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Mumbai on Friday for his first official visit to India, seeking to reset relations and deepen trade cooperation with New Delhi after ties…
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Video. Angèle returns to Brussels stage after four-year hiatus
Thousands gathered outside the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie in Brussels to see Belgian singer Angèle for the first time in four years.
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Left-wing plumber helps Greens sink ruling Labour and far-right in surprise U.K. election win
LONDON — Britain’s beleaguered government has spent much of its time in power concerned about the surging far-right. Instead it just received a sucker punch from the progressive left.
The Green Party delivered a stunning blow to Prime Minister…
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Democratising investment: unlocking Europe’s dormant capital
By Beatrice Dumurgier, CEO Western Europe, Revolut
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Green Party wins UK by-election in blow to Labour, PM Starmer | Elections News
Progressive Greens win closely watched election in one-time Labour stronghold, while right-wing Reform comes second.
A candidate for the United Kingdom’s left-wing Green Party has comfortably won a…
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Brazil races to find survivors after deadly Minas Gerais floods
For a third consecutive day, rescue teams in Minas Gerais continued searching through mud and debris after landslides killed at least 54 people and displaced thousands amid forecasts of further rainfall.
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