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Gaza at ‘breaking point’, says UN food agency chief after visit

ROME: The head of the UN’s World Food Programme warned Thursday that famine-hit Gaza is “at breaking point”, appealing for…

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Iran signals ‘new form’ of cooperation with IAEA

Iran has signaled a “new form” of engagement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as UN inspectors returned to…

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Russian attack kills 14 in Kyiv, including three children

Russian missiles and drones ripped through apartment blocks in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early Thursday, killing at least 14 people,…

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NATO says all countries to finally hit 2-percent spending goal

NATO on Thursday said all its members were finally set this year to hit the alliance’s previous defence spending target…

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Kim Jong Un to attend China’s Victory Day military parade

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un is set to attend China’s Victory Day parade in Beijing next week, marking his…

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US reaffirms Greenland’s right to self-determination amid political sway allegations

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – The United States’ top diplomat in Denmark has reaffirmed Greenland’s right to determine its own future, following…

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UN nuclear watchdog chief says inspectors ‘back in Iran’

WASHINGTON: The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has said a team of its inspectors are “back in Iran,”…

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China urges US to welcome Chinese students, stop ‘harassment’

BEIJING: China hopes the United States will act on US President Donald Trump’s commitment to welcome Chinese students, the foreign…

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Handling crime a strength for Trump as many in US see a ‘major problem’ in big cities: AP-NORC poll

WASHINGTON: As armed National Guard troops patrol the nation’s capital as part of an unprecedented federal takeover of Washington’s police…

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Palestinians flee as Israeli tanks close in on Gaza City

CAIRO: Israeli tanks pushed into a new area on the edge of Gaza City overnight, destroying houses and prompting residents…

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