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Taiwan’s opposition is on course to keep its majority in the legislature in a rebuke for President Lai Ching-te’s ruling ...
After months of intensive talks and shuttle diplomacy, a trade agreement between the European Union and the US now rests ...
Thousands of Malaysians rallied in the nation’s capital demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim over ...
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Five people were killed and 13 injured in an attack on Iran’s judiciary headquarters in Zahedan in the southeastern Sistan ...
A new book argues wealth is making Norway complacent, an Austrian heiress extracts herself from the 1%, and Australia’s ...
Finland suffered its first downgrade in almost a decade after Fitch Ratings cut the Nordic country’s credit rating over its ...
The International Monetary Fund approved a $625-million program for Chad on Friday, including an immediate disbursement of ...
Iran and European powers agree they need to hold another round of nuclear talks soon following discussions in Istanbul on ...
Reform’s durable and wily leader is licking his lips. Although steering clear of extremists like convicted street agitator ...
Voters in Wales are peeling away from Labour in favor of minor parties, a trend that threatens to turn Nigel Farage’s Reform ...
World Bank chief Ajay Banga’s visit to Mozambique this month at the invitation of President Daniel Chapo to discuss a $6.4 ...