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France to pull troops out of Niger after coup, says Macron

France is to end its military cooperation with Niger and pull its 1,500 troops out of the African country by.

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Iran thwarts ’30 simultaneous potential attacks’ in Tehran

According to the statement, these suspects were arrested from Tehran, Alborz and western Azerbaijan.

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Iran and Maldives reestablish diplomatic ties after 7-year break

The Iranian Foreign Ministry revealed that the decision was made "in alignment with the interests and aspirations of their peoples."

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Pope Francis calls for protection of migrant from ‘hands of cruel traffickers’

Pope Francis reiterated calls for a humane approach to tackling migration on Saturday as he returned from a trip to.

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At least six killed in Taiwan blast, three still missing

A search operation was underway on Saturday morning for three missing people after a fire and explosions at a factory.

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Biden administration grants temporary legal status to recent Afghan arrivals in US

The Department of Homeland Security revealed that the decision will impact approximately 14,600 Afghan individuals.

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Sudan’s Burhan appeals to international community to counter ‘sponsors’ of rival RSF

Sudan's army chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, appealed to the international community to counter "sponsors" of the army's rival Rapid.

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President Raisi says Iran has ‘no problem’ with IAEA inspections

Raisi added that "trustworthy" inspectors could continue their work in Iran during a news conference on the sidelines of the.

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UN chief warns of ‘great fracture’ as geopolitical tensions rise

Antonio Guterres has called for ‘statesmanship, not gamesmanship and gridlock’ to resolve global challenges

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Top US diplomat Blinken meets China’s VP Han at U.N. amid strained ties

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Monday on the sidelines of the.

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