Biden and Xi to hold first in-person meeting amid strained ties

Third-term Chinese leader Xi Jinping is due to meet United States President Joe Biden face-to-face for the first time since Biden was tagged to the White House, with the US

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Swedish embassy in Baghdad stormed, set alight over desecration of Holy Quran

Hundreds of protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in central Baghdad in the early hours of Thursday morning, scaling its walls and setting it on fire in protest against the expected

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Ukraine, Poland leaders jointly mark WWII massacres

KYIV: The presidents of Ukrainian and poland jointly marked the anniversary on Sunday of World War II-era massacres of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists, killings that have caused tension for generations

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Brazil users can get around a court prohibition with the latest X upgrade.

After an overnight upgrade that makes it possible for Elon Musk's social media network to evade the Supreme Court's ban, it is once again accessible to a large number of

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Train drivers and the UK government come to an agreement to terminate their two-year salary dispute.

After a two-year struggle, a pay settlement offered by the Labour administration has been accepted by 96 percent of Aslef voting members. Following a two-year dispute at sixteen rail companies,

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The 11 states of Nigeria are at risk of flooding due to Cameroon’s dam releases.

The Cameroonian government has reportedly informed the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) that controlled water releases from the Lagdo dam have begun. Following recent heavy rainfall in West and Central

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Over fifty active wildfires claim the lives of several Portuguese firemen.

Portugal is battling numerous wildfires on its mainland, and it has requested assistance from the European Union and mobilized about 5,300 firefighters. According to civil protection authorities, the number of

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Ship from the Philippines leaves disputed South China Sea shoal

In an effort to bolster Manila's claims to the region and thwart Beijing's attempts to seize it, the Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua has been anchored inside Sabina

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Biden implores Sudan’s belligerents to hold fresh negotiations and grant humanitarian access.

As fighting extends to 13 of the 18 states, the UN and the international community are urging an end to the conflict to avert a humanitarian catastrophe that would drive

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A new forensic report describes how human rights campaigner Eygi was killed by Israel.

According to the report, Turkish American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was shot and killed by Israeli military gunfire in the occupied West Bank while participating in a nonviolent protest. The

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Typhoon Yagi: Vietnam starts cleanup while Myanmar struggles with flooding

There have been 280 deaths total throughout the four nations, including 233 in Vietnam and 36 in Myanmar, but there are still a lot of unaccounted-for deaths, so the number

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A militia with ties to Daesh murders twenty civilians in northeastern DRC

According to Rams Malikidogo, a human rights campaigner in Mambasa, the victims were apprehended during many attacks on neighboring villages and subsequently "grouped in the forest to be executed". Twenty

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Canada revokes thirty licenses for Israel’s arms sales

Zionist lobbyists are angry by the developments, despite the fact that Muslim advocacy groups have applauded the contract suspension. According to Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, Canada has canceled a

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US and UK announce $1.5 billion in help to Ukraine as hostilities with Russia escalate.

Leading envoys from Washington and London unveil a fresh economic package for Kiev, as Moscow issues a warning threatening a "appropriate" reaction should Ukraine launch long-range missiles farther into Russia.

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Kenyan airport closes amid strikes by labourers against Adani in India

According to the government, the Adani Group of India would manage the airport for 30 years in exchange for renovations to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. On Wednesday, hundreds of laborers

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In his first overseas trip as president, Iran’s Pezeshkian travels to Iraq.

As Masoud Pezeshkian, the recently elected president of Iran, visits Baghdad, new agreements are anticipated to be inked between Tehran and Baghdad. According to Iran's official media, Iranian President Masoud

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Russia and China start extensive naval and aviation exercises.

Fifteen nations in all have been invited to see the drills. Massive naval and aviation exercises have been initiated by the Russian military, which include combined maneuvers with China in

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The forgotten civil war: As the death toll surpasses 20,000, the crisis in Sudan worsens

Experts claim that the conflict is becoming more intense due to both domestic and foreign actors, endangering the nation's youth demographic as a whole. With nearly 20,000 people killed in

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