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UN rights chief slams China’s failure to improve Uyghur rights

The UN rights chief criticised China on Friday for not doing more to improve the rights situation in the Xinjiang…

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Russia says it downed 220 Ukrainian drones over 9 hours

Russia’s Defence Ministry said its air defence units had downed 220 Ukrainian drones over a nine-hour period, including 24 headed…

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Hillary tells congressional panel she has no information on Epstein

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton told a congressional committee on Thursday that she did not remember ever meeting…

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Trump Iranian missile claim unsupported by US intelligence, say sources

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran will soon have a missile that can hit the United States is…

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Venezuela interim leader asks Trump to lift blockade, sanctions

Venezuela’s interim leader asked US President Donald Trump to end punitive sanctions and other measures aimed at the South American…

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UK enforces travel permit requirement on foreign visitors

LONDON: Visitors to Britain from 85 countries must obtain an electronic permit in advance of their trip or they will…

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Embarrassing defeat for UK’s Starmer as Greens seize Labour stronghold

MANCHESTER: Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour suffered an embarrassing election defeat to the left-wing Green Party on Friday in an…

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Chaos as jihadist relatives left Syrian camp, witnesses say

AL-HOL CAMP: There were scenes of “utter chaos” when thousands of women and children related to suspected Islamic State jihadists…

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India court acquits Modi opponent Kejriwal in graft case

NEW DELHI: An Indian court acquitted the former chief minister of the capital Delhi on Friday in a long-running corruption…

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US-Iran talks resume amid missile concerns and military pressure

The United States and Iran have resumed high-level diplomatic negotiations in Geneva. The talks come amid growing tensions over Iran’s…

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