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Efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal have so far yielded no results
President Ebrahim Raisi says his visit was at the invitation of presidents of 'friendly countries' and was aimed at improving 'economic, political and scientific cooperation'
Swedish appeals court says police had no legal grounds to block two gatherings where protesters had planned to burn Quran earlier this year
Latest in series of ceasefire agreements enabled civilians trapped in capital to stock up on food and other supplies
Almost 90% of people have at least one bias among the seven analyzed by the United Nations Development Program
The number of nuclear warheads among the nine nuclear powers was down to 12,512 at the outset of 2023, from 12,710 at the start of 2022, according to SIPRI
Questions are being asked in Germany as to whether cultural guardians were wise to hand back the priceless treasures known as the Benin bronzes
David Smith, a retired print technician from the north of England, was pursuing his hobby of looking for interesting shapes when he came across the 13-sided polygon
The North African country, highly indebted and in talks for an IMF bailout loan, is a gateway for migrants and asylum-seekers attempting the dangerous voyages to Europe
Lost for 40 days in Colombian Amazon, four Indigenous children survived eating seeds, roots and plants they knew were edible thanks to their upbringing
The siege left six civilians dead and another 10 wounded, according to police
But only 10 minutes after ceasefire ended the capital was rocked again by shelling and clashes, witnesses tell AFP
‘Rememory’ program raises ethical questions
While beetroot soup is beloved in many eastern European nations, Lithuania lays claim to Saltibarsciai — made of kefir, cucumbers, beetroot, and dill — eaten cold.
Cairo's foreign ministry issued a statement Saturday announcing the new regulations, justifying the move as a crackdown on illegal activities, including fraud.
The island holds frequent military drills in the face of increasing military and political pressures from China
Apple has laid low as Microsoft and Google raced out announcements on how generative AI will revolutionize its products
Sudan's war has claimed at least 1,800 lives and displaced more than 1.5 million
‘We knew where the hazards were.... Now we don't know,' says Erik Tollefsen, head of the Weapon Contamination Unit at the International Committee of the Red Cross
Media reports say some employees are unhappy with the early start
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