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Mexico lashes out at US ambassador’s comments on proposed judicial reform
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known as AMLO, has criticised the United States for recent comments that framed his proposed judicial…
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Aid will enter Sudan by two routes, mediators say
Sudan’s warring parties have ended peace talks in Switzerland by agreeing to improve access for humanitarian aid, with two routes…
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Police officer injured in explosion outside France synagogue
“This is an antisemitic attack. Once more, our Jewish compatriots are targeted,” Attal said on X. “We won’t give up.…
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US announces new round of military assistance for Ukraine
The United States has announced a new round of military assistance to Ukraine, following a phone call between Ukrainian President Volodymyr…
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Why I am not voting for Kamala Harris
I registered to vote in 1998, and I have voted Democrat ever since. I have not always felt good about…
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Third-party candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr suspends US presidential bid
Third-party presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr has suspended his long-shot bid for the White House, throwing his weight instead…
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Under the radar, Ireland is helping illegal Israeli settlements do business
Ireland has been called the most pro-Palestinian country in Europe. So this might surprise you: at the same time – largely under…
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Philippines demands China halt ‘dangerous actions’ in South China Sea
The Philippines has demanded that China “cease all provocative and dangerous actions” after accusing it of recently firing at aircraft…
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ICC prosecutor urges judges to rule on warrants for Israeli, Hamas leaders
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has called on judges to “urgently” rule on his request for…
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Russia’s ‘dangerous advance’ in Ukraine’s east stokes fear, divisions
There is heavy, ”chaotic” fighting in the eastern Ukrainian town of New York. Its prewar population stood at 3,000, and many…
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