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Report finds no evidence foreign powers behind ‘Havana Syndrome’
The United States intelligence community has concluded that there is little evidence to support the belief that a hostile foreign…
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Bola Tinubu is now Nigeria’s president-elect. What happens next?
Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate Bola Tinubu has been declared the winner of the presidential election, triggering mixed reactions across…
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Did Ukraine start a drone war on Russia?
Ukraine on Wednesday denied targeting Russia, suggesting attempts at domestic assaults – which Moscow did not accept. With a dash…
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Kremlin critics seek sanctions relief for anti-war tycoons
Russian critics of President Vladimir Putin have spent the past year pressing the US and its allies to impose sanctions on thousands…
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Germany unveils guidelines to give foreign policy ‘a more female face’
Germany’s center-left government on Wednesday released new guidelines set to shape all diplomacy and development work including the creation of…
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UN slams deployment of South Sudan troops in disputed region
The United Nations on Wednesday condemned the deployment of South Sudanese troops in an area of the disputed region of…
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Prince Harry and Meghan to lose second home in UK: Tabloid
The house used by Prince Harry and his wife Megan when they are in Britain has been offered by King…
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China to work with Belarus to promote bilateral ties: State media
China President Xi Jinping said the country is willing to work with Belarus to promote the healthy and stable development…
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Russia will not rejoin START nuclear treaty till US changes Ukraine stance: Deputy FM
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Wednesday that Moscow would not review its suspension of the New START…
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No plans to meet Russian, Chinese counterparts at Delhi G20 meetings: Blinken
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday that he has no plans to meet either the foreign ministers…
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