The US State Department has authorised non-emergency government employees and their family members to depart its embassy in Abuja due to escalating security concerns across Nigeria. The directive, issued Wednesday, …
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Argentina’s Congress has approved a contentious reform to the country’s Glacier Law, a move that could allow expanded mining activity in areas previously protected as critical freshwater reserves. The amendment …
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Two people have died after a small aircraft crashed and caught fire at Marana Regional Airport in Arizona, authorities said Wednesday. Officials reported that the plane veered off the runway …
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Cocoa farmers across West Africa are raising concerns over persistently low profit margins, despite record or near-record production levels in recent seasons. The situation has renewed calls for reforms in …
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Iran has accused the United States of breaching key elements of a proposed ceasefire framework, declaring that ongoing negotiations and the truce itself have become “unreasonable” amid escalating tensions. The …
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Uncertainty is growing over the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran after Tehran moved to restrict access to the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, citing ongoing strikes on …
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Canada’s political landscape has shifted significantly after Marilyn Gladu, a Conservative Member of Parliament, crossed the floor to join the Liberal Party—bringing the governing Liberals within one seat of a …
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and several European leaders have welcomed a reported ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, describing it as a crucial step toward de-escalation and …
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The president of Lebanon and officials in Kuwait have expressed optimism that a recent ceasefire in the region could pave the way for a broader and lasting political settlement. Their …
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Canada’s governing Liberals say they are pushing hard to secure victory in the key riding of Terrebonne, as the party intensifies efforts to achieve a parliamentary majority. Party officials describe …