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The Elysee palace meeting with around 250 mayors, whose municipalities suffered damage over a week of violence, comes as the authorities reported a much calmer night across the country
Largest groups of people seeking protection in Europe were from Syria, Afghanistan, Turkey, Venezuela and Colombia; Ukrainians were counted apart
A recent comment by a Meta executive Mark Zuckerberg suggesting that Twitter was not run 'sanely' irked Elon Musk, eventually leading to the two men offering each other out for a cage fight
In a series of articles, amaBhungane exposed how Moti allegedly used his ties with Zimbabwe's political elite to secure lucrative mining contracts
Rights groups have accused Tehran of increasing the use of the death penalty to spread fear across society
Sweden's privacy protection agency says tool transfers personal data to US
Leon Gautier was among 177 Frenchmen who participated in the landings on June 6, 1944
Kuwait reinvites Iran to talks on their sea borders after Tehran said it was ready to start drilling in disputed gas field in resource-rich Gulf
Victoria Amelina, 37, was wounded when a Russian missile destroyed the Ria Pizza restaurant in the eastern city of Kramatorsk on Tuesday, killing 12 people, including children, and wounding dozens
An Iranian appeals court has jailed for five years prominent activist and journalist Golrokh Iraee, supporters said Sunday
Assessment comes as EU countries seek to reduce their economic dependence on the Asian giant
Qu, a former Chinese government minister who was nominated for the post by Beijing, will serve a new four-year term from August 1
Novak Djokovic says he is still 'hungry' for Grand Slam glory as Wimbledon rivals queue up to hail him as the 'greatest' and his achievements as 'phenomenal'
Thai elephant gifted to Sri Lanka two decades ago arrived back in its birth country, following diplomatic spat over animal's alleged mistreatment
In a statement marking a decade since the trial concluded, Amnesty warned that the COP28 meeting would be 'tarnished by repression' if the 60 Emiratis still languishing in prison are not immediately freed.
Protesters throng heart of Israel's commercial capital
Elon Musk announced Saturday that Twitter would temporarily restrict how many tweets users could read per day, in a move meant to tamp down on the use of the site's data by artificial intelligence companies
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and former British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Saturday gave their backing to an exiled Iran opposition movement, slamming what it called Western appeasement of Iran's clerical authorities
It gives Beijing more power than ever to punish what it deems threats to national security
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