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UN ends peacekeeping mission in Mali, US blames Russia’s Wagner
The United Nations Security Council unanimously voted on Friday to end a decade-long peacekeeping mission in Mali after the West African country’s…
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‘Very worrying’: Three far-right parties enter Greek parliament
When leaders of the neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn were jailed in 2020, it was seen as an end to the…
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Finland’s new economy minister resigns over Nazi references
Finland’s economy minister Vilhelm Junnila has resigned after just 10 days in office, according to the nationalist Finns Party, over…
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How many years does a typical user spend on social media?
With 4.8 billion users every day, social media is an integral part of our world and the main way we…
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Macron blames social media for riots
After a third night of rioting sparked by the police killing of 17-year-old Nahel M, French President Emmanuel Macron blames…
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125 Sudanese soldiers held by the RSF released: Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it mediated between Sudan’s warring sides to facilitate the release of…
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Virgin Galactic’s first commercial space flight safely lands
Virgin Galactic, the company founded by United Kingdom entrepreneur Richard Branson in 2004, has successfully completed its first commercial flight…
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China unlikely to be worried by ‘weaker Putin’ post Wagner revolt
Ties between China and Russia will remain strong even after the failed mutiny by the Wagner Group last weekend, but…
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‘No singing, no joy’: How settlers ruined a Palestinian wedding
June 21 was supposed to be one of the happiest days in the lives of the Ahmads*. Hours before their…
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Countries condemn desecration of Quran in Sweden
Officials from a number of countries, including many in the Middle East, have condemned the desecration of the Quran by…
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