Seven dead in UK after vehicle travelling wrong way hits police car
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Myanmar airstrike on monastery marking Lent kills 14: witnesses
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US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs
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Morocco: Migrants caught between Ceuta dreams and reality
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TikTok to pay $400 mn settlement in US children's privacy case
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US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
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Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery in Perm
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El Nino to be ‘biggest for over a century’
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Tech titans promise watermarks to expose AI creations
The White House said Friday that OpenAI and others in the artificial intelligence race have committed to making their technology safer with features such as watermarks on fabricated images.
21 July 2023
Thai reformist party to back rival after PM vote defeat
The reformist party that won Thailand's recent election said Friday it would back a rival candidate to become prime minister after its own leader was blocked by the military and pro-royalist establishment.
21 July 2023
Zelensky sacks ambassador to UK after criticism
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday dismissed the country's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Vadym Prystaiko, after he criticised the president's response to a row over British military aid.
21 July 2023
Rice prices set to climb further after India export ban, trade at standstill
Asian rice trade paused on Friday to digest the previous day's ban by India, by far the world's biggest supplier, of a major share of its exports of the staple, with prices expected to climb substantially in coming days, three traders said.
21 July 2023
Two killed in Auckland shooting
A gunman killed two people and wounded six others in central Auckland yesterday, hours before the New Zealand city hosted the opening match of the 2023 FIFA football World Cup.
20 July 2023
EU imposes more sanctions on Myanmar officials, entities
The European Union yesterday imposed a seventh round of sanctions on Myanmar in response to what it said was the escalation of violence and human rights violations since the 2021 military coup that overthrew elected leader Aung Suu Kyi.
20 July 2023
More than 40 nations interested in joining BRICS
More than 40 countries have expressed interested in joining the BRICS group of nations, South Africa’s top diplomat in charge of relations with the bloc said yesterday.
20 July 2023
Russia causing global food crisis
Russia is responsible for a major global food supply crisis, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said yesterday, some days after the Kremlin announced it would suspend an agreement for Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea.
20 July 2023
Central American ex-presidents, MPs added to US graft list
The US State Department added nearly 40 people from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua, including former presidents and judges, to a list published on Wednesday of “corrupt and undemocratic actors.”
20 July 2023
Germany, Mali agree ‘smooth’ pullout of UN-backed troops
Germany and Mali agreed yesterday to pursue a “smooth withdrawal” of German troops from the troubled African nation after the UN decided to end its decade-old peacekeeping mission there, Berlin said.
20 July 2023
2 killed, hundreds arrested in Kenya protests
Two people were killed on Wednesday following anti-government protests in Kenya, a hospital official said, as the interior ministry announced the arrest of over 300 others in connection with the demonstrations.
20 July 2023
US punishes 'undemocratic actors' in central America
The US State Department added nearly 40 people from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua, including former presidents and judges, to a list published on Wednesday of "corrupt and undemocratic actors
20 July 2023
More than 40 nations keen to join BRICS: S Africa
More than 40 countries have expressed interested in joining the BRICS group of nations, South Africa's top diplomat in charge of relations with the bloc said on Thursday
20 July 2023
China, US ties at a crossroads, Xi tells Kissinger
Kissinger's visit to China comes at a time when the two superpowers are embarking on a course to stop their relations, already at historic lows, from sinking further
20 July 2023
Winning $1 billion Powerball jackpot ticket sold in California
A lottery player in the US state of California won the $1 billion Powerball jackpot on Wednesday, the state's lottery said.
20 July 2023
Swedish embassy in Baghdad torched after protest
Protesters set fire to Sweden's embassy in the Iraqi capital Baghdad early Thursday, an AFP journalist said, ahead of a planned burning of a Koran in Sweden
20 July 2023
Two killed in shooting as New Zealand city hosts World Cup opener
A gunman killed two people and wounded at least five at a building site in central Auckland Thursday, just hours before New Zealand's biggest city hosts the opening game of the football Women's World Cup
20 July 2023
Russia targeting grain infrastructure: Kyiv
Ukraine accused Russia yesterday of damaging grain export infrastructure in “hellish” overnight strikes focused on two of its Black Sea ports, vowing not to be intimidated from working to keep grain exports moving out of them.
19 July 2023
34 killed in Algeria bus crash
At least 34 people were killed when an Algerian passenger bus collided head-on with a commercial vehicle and burst into flames before dawn yesterday in the country’s southern desert, officials said.
19 July 2023
More than 700 sentenced to prison over French riots: minister
More than 700 people have been sentenced to prison over riots in France late last month, the country's justice minister said Wednesday, lauding the "firm" response of magistrates
19 July 2023