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Europe
A Technical error led to Austria’s Social Democratic Party accidentally naming the wrong candidate as the winner of elections to become the party’s new leader. The error saw
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Europe
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has unveiled his new cabinet, signaling a possible turn toward orthodox economic policies and robust diplomacy. The ceremony took place amidst an air
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Europe
A woman in Malta has been charged with having an abortion, marking a notable instance where the country’s stringent prohibition on terminations is being enforced. The case has
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Europe
A day after 30 alliance-led peacekeeping soldiers and more than 50 ethnic Serbian protesters were injured in clashes in Kosovo, Nato announced it will send 700 additional troops
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Europe
The demise of a British man who was reportedly struck by lightning while paddleboarding in Greece has prompted an investigation. According to local media, the unidentified man was
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Europe
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has extended his grip on power in Turkey after defeating Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in a historic presidential runoff election. Erdoğan emerged victorious with 52.14 percent of
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Europe
A protest organized by climate activism group Extinction Rebellion in The Hague took a chaotic turn on Friday, with Dutch police detaining more than 1,500 individuals. The demonstration,
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Europe
A Russian missile strike on an outpatient clinic in the city of Dnipro has left two people dead and thirty others injured, further escalating tensions between Russia and
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Africa
The United States has imposed sanctions on Ivan Aleksandrovich Maslov, the leader of the Mali-based Wagner group, alleging the group’s involvement in facilitating the transfer of armaments and
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Europe
German authorities have launched nationwide investigations into Letzte Generation, a climate protest group, following allegations that the organization is involved in criminal activities. The searches, which took place
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