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Day of Disruption in U.K. as Hundreds of Thousands Join Strike
Thousands of schools in the U.K. closed some or all of their classrooms, train services were paralyzed and delays were…
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Longer-Range artillery part of $2 Billion in U.S. aid for Ukraine
The Biden administration will supply Ukraine with longer-range artillery and ammunition as part of a new $2 billion package of…
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Blinken Meets with Palestinian Leader Abbas after Surge in Violence
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited the occupied West Bank on Tuesday to meet with the president of the…
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Strike-Hit Britain is Starting to Look more like France
Mass strikes have marked France’s political landscape for years, while post-Thatcher Britain is known for its more flexible labor market.…
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Biden Says US Won’t be Providing F-16s to Ukraine
Biden said Monday that the U.S. won’t be providing F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, appearing to reject a key request…
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Tunisian President Kais Saied Dismisses two Ministers
On Monday evening, the Tunisian presidency announced the dismissal of the ministers of agriculture and education, without giving reasons, in…
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Tunisia put an end for the rule of the Brotherhood and their Black Decade
Observers considered that holding the second round of the Tunisian parliamentary elections on January 29, 2023, as a “death certificate”…
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Johnson claims Putin threatened to kill him
The Kremlin has called Boris Johnson a liar and denied claims made by the ex-PM that Vladimir Putin threatened to…
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Top Russian Diplomat Calls US the ‘main Beneficiary’ of Russia-Ukraine War
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov called the United States the main beneficiary of the Russia-Ukraine war. The Kremlin diplomat…
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Burkina: Demonstration for “Sovereignty” and in Support of the Junta in Power
Several thousand people demonstrated in Ouagadougou for the “sovereignty” of Burkina Faso, in support of the junta in power, a…
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