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Mata’afa takes office as Samoa’s first female PM

APIA: Fiame Naomi Mata’afa entered parliament as Samoa’s first female prime minister Tuesday, ending a bitter impasse that left the…

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Police to testify in first US Capitol riot probe hearing

WASHINGTON: Police officers assaulted during the US Capitol insurrection of January 6 will testify Tuesday, as a congressional panel investigating…

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Haitian presidential security chief arrested over assassinati

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) – Haitian police said Monday they had arrested the head of Jovenel Moise’s security as part of the…

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US veterans agency requires Covid vaccines for health workers

WASHINGTON:  The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced Monday it would require more than 100,000 health care personnel to…

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Six police, one civilian killed in clashes between two Indian states

GUWAHATI:  At least six policemen and a civilian were killed and more than 50 people hurt on Monday in clashes…

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The death of oil: Myths and realities

One of the more frequent questions we have been asked of late is whether the rise in crude oil prices…

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How world can prepare for climate-fueled migration

Events in the last few weeks have highlighted the immediacy of climate change impacts around the world: Extreme heatwaves and…

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G20 meeting of energy and climate ministers: Why one size does not fit all

Climate change is one of the defining topics of our day. It is also a hard subject, because limiting the…

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How Ben & Jerry’s exposed Israel’s failing anti-BDS strategy

Ben & Jerry’s decision to suspend its operations in the West Bank is proving critical to the Palestinian efforts aimed…

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Jordan should expect additional support from US

During his visit to Washington last week, King Abdullah of Jordan raised the alarm about the formidable challenges facing his…

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