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Brussels aims to protect European businesses
It says funds will support ‘core businesses and clients’
Some fears user data could be used or abused by Chinese officials
Tragedy piles more pressure on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of crunch elections
Exercises have begun in Arabian Sea near Iranian port of Chabahar
'Subordinate aid to Iran, contracts with Iran and treaties with Iran to respecting international norms,' Iranian lawyer Shirin Ebadi tells European Parliament
Warning on efforts to thwart illegal cross-Channel migration follows a major agreement between Britain and France
Two rebel groups operating around Shan state -- Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) and Pa-O National Defence Force -- say soldiers entered Nam Neint village
As the guests filed into the Dolby Theatre, a few trends emerged
Saturday's bombing occurred at an event honoring Afghanistan's journalists and came two days after a suicide bomber killed the Taliban governor of Balkh province in an attack also claimed by IS
The artist ‘collapsed while he was performing’ Saturday evening in the Johannesburg suburb of Nasrec, police said, adding a post-mortem would establish the cause of death
Tehran says the alleged perpetrators, whom it did not identify, may have links with ‘hostile’ groups
Meaza Mohammed, the founder of the online network Roha TV, was honored at the White House on Wednesday as part of a group receiving ‘International Women of Courage’ awards
Body’s ambassadors stress a political solution to end the raging M23 rebel conflict in the country
Despite pressure from Kyiv and its allies, Switzerland has continued to block countries that hold Swiss-made weaponry from re-exporting it to Ukraine
Obaan and Asha were among eight cheetahs brought to India last September after India's top court ruled in 2020 that the species should be reintroduced on an experimental basis
The military said that 'armed gunmen opened fire' on soldiers at an army position near the Jit junction west of Nablus, with the soldiers responding with 'live fire'
Environmentalists have ramped up pressure on the White House, urging Biden to live up to the climate change pledges he made during his campaign
Move comes day before Seoul and Washington begin largest joint military drills in 5 years
The Taliban administration is proving adept at collecting taxes — seemingly without the corruption associated with the previous administration
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