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    Trump Warns 2024 Election ‘Our One Shot’ To Save America

    Donald Trump warned Saturday that the next election would be America’s last chance for salvation as he attempted to revive a faltering third run for the Whi...

    Seven Dead In Shooting Outside East Jerusalem Synagogue

    At least seven people were killed in a shooting outside a synagogue in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem on Friday, with the gunman killed at the scene, police and me...

    DR Congo Catholics Hope Pope Will Urge Fair Elections During Visit

    Catholics in DR Congo, where the Church has long played a dominant role, are hoping Pope Francis will urge clean and fair polls when he visits next week...

    US Economy Grew 2.1% In 2022, Helped By Consumption

    US economic growth slowed to 2.1 percent in 2022, the Commerce Department said Thursday, as activity eased in the final months of the year while recession fears loom. ...

    US To Pay Lebanon Army, Police Salaries For Six Months

    The United States announced Wednesday $72 million in aid to crisis-hit Lebanon to cover security personnel salaries for six months, in a joint programme with the Un...

    Two Dead, Nine Missing After Ship Sinks Between Japan, South Korea

    Two crew were confirmed dead and nine others were missing Wednesday after their cargo ship sank in rough waters between Japan and South Korea, Japanese ...

    Top Indian University Bans Screening Of BBC Series On PM Modi

    A top Indian university has banned the screening of a BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role during the deadly 2002 sectarian riots afte...

    Guatemala’s Ex-President Alvaro Colom Dies At 71

    Guatemala’s ex-president Alvaro Colom, who was named in a US list of Central American officials accused of corruption, died on Monday at the age of 71, one of h...

    Several Senior Ukraine Officials Resign Amid Corruption Allegations

    Several senior Ukrainian officials announced their resignations Tuesday as the defence ministry was shaken by a food procurement scandal and the presid...

    UK Ambulance Workers Strike Again As Unions Call For Talks

    Thousands of ambulance workers held another strike across England and Wales on Monday, in escalating industrial action as unions called the government to hold t...

    Two Police Officers Detained Over Paris Shooting

    Two police officers have been held for questioning in the French capital Paris after shooting dead a man they said was threatening them, a source familiar with the case t...

    Labour urges UK PM Sunak to halt increase in energy price

    UK Labour has urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to scrap energy price cap rise as new figures in the country has shown that the UK has the highest electric bills ...

    China Reports Nearly 13,000 Covid Deaths

    China reported nearly 13,000 Covid-related deaths in hospitals between January 13 and 19, after a top health official said the vast majority of the population has already been in...

    Six More Classified Documents Found In Biden’s Home

    Officials from the US Department of Justice found six more classified documents during a search of Joe Biden’s family home in Delaware this week, the president’s...

    Lula Sacks Army Commander After Anti-Government Riots

    President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sacked the commander of Brazil’s army Saturday, two weeks after an election-denying mob loyal to his far-right predecessor rans...

    British PM Fined For Not Wearing Seatbelt In Car Video

    British police on Friday fined Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for failing to wear a seatbelt in a moving car while filming a social media video. Lancashire Police sa...

    Trump, Lawyers Sanctioned Nearly $1m Over Clinton Lawsuit

    A federal US judge sanctioned former president Donald Trump and his lawyers nearly $1 million Thursday for a “frivolous” lawsuit claiming Hillary Clinton had...

    Japan Inflation Hits 41-Year High

    Japan’s consumer prices rose four percent in December from a year earlier, a level not seen since December 1981, fuelled in part by higher energy bills, government data showed Friday....

    Eight people gunned down in mass shooting at Martin Luther King’s Day event

    United States police has confirmed a mass shooting at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event in Florida where at least eight people were gunned ...

    London Police Under Scrutiny After Officer Admits Serial Rapes

    Britain’s largest police force was on Monday facing fresh scrutiny about its vetting procedures after an officer admitted 24 counts of rape and a string o...

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