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Authorities withdrew press accreditation of Tom Gardner, gave him 48 hours to leave the country after accusing him of taking a 'misguided approach' to journalism
Mali's military junta said it thwarted an attempted coup led by army officers and supported by an unnamed Western state
The loosening of the embargo on Cuba will see increased visa processing
Suite of products unveiled by Uber is intended to help users "go anywhere and get anything,
The EU warned that the course of the war was highly uncertain and that the risk of stagflation -– punishing inflation with little or no growth -- remained a real risk going forward
Nika Gvaramia, an anchor and owner of the pro-opposition Mtavari TV, was found guilty of harming financial interests of a television station he had earlier run, a judge of the Tbilisi city court said
The United States and the European Union plan to announce on Monday a joint effort aimed at identifying semiconductor supply disruptions as well as countering Russian disinformation
Gunmen in Brazil opened fire outside a bar in the northern city of Altamira, killing four people and wounding four others
Mali said Sunday it was withdrawing from a west African force fighting jihadists to protest its being rejected as head of the G5 regional group.
But celebrations were muted as the island nation's new premier struggled to find his footing to tackle a worsening economic crisis
Senegal President Macky Sall, who now heads the body, points to ‘very arbitrary’ nature of current assessment system by international organizations which he says makes it more expensive for African countries to borrow on global debt markets
Following years of accusations of state companies crowding out private investments, the government announced a roadmap to more than double the private sector's share in the economy
Confronted with its worst outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic, China put the city of 25 million under heavy restrictions in early April
Croatian foreign minister hopes for ‘a good outcome to show solidarity’
Crossing is used by 12,000 Palestinians with permits to enter Israel for work
She has been called the ‘conscience of St. Petersburg’
The parliamentary election is a first test for opposition movements
Nation has been the scene of a civil war since 2013
Taliban authorities had instructed them to segregate men and women
Hundreds of people in Nigeria's northwestern city of Sokoto demonstrated Saturday over the arrest of two students following the murder of a Christian student accused of blasphemy
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