International
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Apr- 2024 -26 April
US-China Talks Start with Warnings about Misunderstandings
The United States and China butted heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues as US Secretary…
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26 April
Spain to Send Patriot Missiles to Ukraine, El Pais Reports
Spain will send a small number of Patriot missiles to Ukraine, officials said on Friday. Spain ruled out delivering anti-aircraft…
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25 April
Malala Yousafzai Vows Support for Gaza after Backlash
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai on Thursday condemned Israel and reaffirmed her support for Palestinians in Gaza, after a backlash in…
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25 April
Biden Names New Special Envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues
US President Joe Biden on Thursday appointed Lise Grande as the new special envoy for Middle East humanitarian issues, the…
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25 April
US to Send a Delegation to Niger for Discussing Withdrawing Troops
The United States will send a delegation to Niger on Thursday to begin face-to-face talks with officials in Niamey on…
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25 April
Trump’s Hush Money Trial Set to Resume with 3rd Day of Witness Testimony
Donald Trump was expected to return to court Thursday morning as witness testimony in his hush money trial enters a…
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25 April
Macron to Outline Vision of ‘Stronger Europe’
French President Emmanuel Macron will outline Thursday his vision for a stronger Europe, pushing EU members to be less dependent…
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24 April
Iran, Pakistan Urge Security Council to Take Action Against Israel
Iran and Pakistan called on the United Nations Security Council in a joint statement issued on Wednesday to take action…
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24 April
Biden Signs Ukraine Aid, TikTok Ban Bills after Republican Battle
President Joe Biden signed a hard-fought bill into law on Wednesday that provides billions of dollars of new US aid…
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24 April
NATO Members to Increase Defense Spending to 2.5%
Britain’s defence secretary said Wednesday that all NATO members should increase their defence spending to 2.5% of their GDP in…
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