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Tunisia Arrests Bakery Union Chief Amid Bread Shortage
Tunisian authorities have arrested the head of the national bakery owners’ union, accusing him of a “monopoly” as the country…
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Saudi Arabia, Iran to normalize diplomatic relations
Saudi Arabia, Iran took a further step on Thursday in the resumption of relations between the two countries, historically rivals,…
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Sweden Raises Terrorist Alert Level After Koran Burnings
Sweden raised its terrorist alert to the second highest level on Thursday, saying it had thwarted attacks after Koran burnings and other…
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China Snubs Canada over Travel, Citing ‘DISCRIMINATORY’ Acts
China cited discrimination by Canada when asked why the North American nation was left off a new list of approved…
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France’s Sarkozy Urges West to Get Real on Crimea
The former president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, 68, spoke to Le Figaro about his upcoming book, ‘The Time of Battles’,…
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Russia: “U.S. preparing for ‘new pandemic’ by searching for virus mutations”
Russia on Wednesday claimed the US has begun preparations for a “new pandemic” by searching for virus mutations through the…
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Tensions Rise in Tripoli as Negotiations Between Rival Libyan Militias Stall
Talks between the Prime Minister of Libya’s Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdelhamid Dbeiba, and the Special Deterrence Forces (Rada)…
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Malik Agar: Sudan transitional council plans for inclusive political process
Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council intends to orchestrate a comprehensive political process involving all civil political factions within the country Malik…
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Ukraine responds to NATO Official’s “land for membership” comment
Ukrainian presidential adviser Mikhail Podoliak has rejected the idea of abandoning his country’s territorial claims in exchange for NATO membership.…
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Putin: “NATO could have expansion plans in Asia”
NATO may end up integrating with AUKUS, the security pact between the US, UK and Australia, as Washington strives to…
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