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France shuts Israeli weapons booths at Paris Air Show

The booths displayed "offensive weapons" that could be used in Gaza -- in violation of agreements with Israeli authorities, a French government source told AFP.

4 hours ago
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France shuts Israeli weapons booths at Paris Air Show

Geopolitical tensions roiled the opening of the Paris Air Show on Monday as French authorities sealed off Israeli weapons industry booths amid the conflicts in Iran and Gaza, a move that Israel condemned as "outrageous". ...

5 hours ago
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UN scales back global aid plan due to 'deepest funding cuts ever'

The UN's humanitarian agency said in a statement that it was seeking $29 billion in funding compared to $44 billion requested in December, in a "hyper-prioritized" appeal. ...

1 day ago

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Jokowi to attend Pope Francis’ funeral on Prabowo’s behalf

President Prabowo Subianto appointed former president Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, former transportation minister Ignasius Jonan and some of his cabinet members to attend Pope Francis’ funeral in Rome on April 26.

1 month ago
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Cardinals to meet after death of Pope Francis, plan for funeral

All cardinals currently in Rome have been invited to gather in the Vatican at 9 a.m., where they were expected to make funeral plans.

1 month ago
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Pope Francis spent final day working, despite doctors' orders

On Easter Sunday, the day before his death aged 88, Francis made his first prolonged public appearance since February, entering St. Peter's Square in a white popemobile to greet cheering crowds.

1 month ago
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Pope Francis dies aged 88, says Vatican

On Sunday, Easter day, Francis had entered St. Peter's Square in an open-air popemobile shortly after mid-day, greeting cheering crowds. He had also offered a special blessing for the first time since Christmas.

1 month ago
Europe

Pope Francis has died, Vatican says in video statement

He was 88, and had suffered various ailments in his 12 year papacy.

1 month ago
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Pope Francis, a Trump critic, meets VP Vance

Vance, a Catholic who has clashed with the pontiff over the Trump administration's immigration policies, met Francis at his Vatican residence to exchange Easter greetings, the statement said. 

1 month ago
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Putin praises Musk, compares him to Soviet space hero

The comments came as Russia and the United States forged closer ties under President Donald Trump's administration, of which billionaire SpaceX founder Musk is a key figure.

2 months ago
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WHO countries reach landmark agreement on tackling future pandemics

Five years after COVID-19 killed millions of people and devastated economies, a growing sense of urgency hung over the talks, with new health threats lurking, ranging from H5N1 bird flu to measles, mpox and Ebola.

2 months ago
Europe

US may pull 10,000 troops from eastern Europe

About 20,000 extra troops were deployed to the region in 2022 under then-president Joe Biden, reinforcing NATO's eastern flank after Russia invaded Ukraine.

2 months ago
Europe

Global temperatures at near historic highs in March

In Europe, it was the hottest March ever recorded by a significant margin, said the Copernicus Climate Change Service, driving rainfall extremes across a continent warming faster than any other.

2 months ago
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Britain imposes new travel permit requirement on Europeans

European visitors to Britain will have to purchase an electronic permit in advance for trips from Wednesday, as the UK government follows other countries in seeking to strengthen immigration security by screening people before they cross its borders.

2 months ago
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Denmark criticizes 'tone' of Vance's Greenland comments

Denmark has said it did not like the "tone" of US Vice President JD Vance's comments that Copenhagen had not done enough for Greenland, during his visit to the strategically placed, resource-rich Danish territory coveted by US President Donald Trump.

2 months ago
Europe

US says Russia, Ukraine agree to end Black Sea military action

With President Donald Trump pushing for a rapid end to the war that has killed tens of thousands of people, US negotiators shuttled separately over three days in the Saudi capital Riyadh between delegations from Ukraine and Russia.

2 months ago
Europe

Pope to return to Vatican after five-week hospitalisation

Pope Francis' hospitalization since Feb.14 was the longest of the pope's reign, and the fourth since his election in 2013. 

2 months ago
Europe

Zelensky accuses Russia of rejecting ceasefire as fresh strikes hit Ukraine

While the highly anticipated Putin-Trump call did not secure the breakthrough ceasefire endorsed by Ukraine last week, it did result in a scaled-back commitment to halt attacks on energy infrastructure for 30 days.

2 months ago
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North Macedonia mourns dozens killed in nightclub blaze

The blaze at the hip-hop concert in the eastern town of Kocani also injured around 155 people and triggered an outpouring of grief in the small Balkan country where authorities vowed an investigation. 

2 months ago
Europe

Massive anti-graft rally engulfs Serbia's capital

The movement formed after 15 people were killed when a railway station roof collapsed in the city of Novi Sad in November, igniting long-simmering anger over alleged corruption and lax oversight in construction projects.

3 months ago
Europe

Trump and Putin to discuss Ukraine this week

US officials had expressed optimism Sunday that a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire deal could be reached in weeks after Washington proposed a halt in fighting in the three-year war after talks in Saudi Arabia, which Kyiv accepted. 

3 months ago
Europe

Doubts over climate funding as donors squeeze aid

Richer nations committed at the UN COP29 summit in November to boost spending on climate action in developing countries to $300 billion a year by 2035, an amount decried as woefully inadequate.

3 months ago
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Opposition wins Greenland vote, as nationalists surge

While vote counting was not yet complete on Wednesday morning, the Democratic party -- which describes itself as "social liberal" and has also called for independence but in the longer term -- held an insurmountable lead, Greenland's public broadcaster KNR said.

3 months ago
Europe

Ex-Philippine leader Duterte bound for Hague over ICC drug war case

The 79-year-old faces a charge of "the crime against humanity of murder", according to the ICC, for a crackdown that rights groups estimate killed tens of thousands of mostly poor men, often without proof they were linked to drugs.

3 months ago
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Quiet night for Pope Francis in hospital: Vatican

The pope has suffered a series of health issues in recent years, from colon surgery in 2021 to a hernia operation in 2023, but this is the longest and most serious hospitalization of his papacy.

3 months ago
Europe

Thousands stranded as massive WWII bomb blocks Paris train station

Unexploded ordnance is still found across Europe, particularly in Germany where the ground remains riddled with it, 80 years after World War II.

3 months ago
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Russia ready to help Indonesia with oil and gas, nuclear: Envoy

Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Sergei Gennadievich Tolchenov reasserted the country's readiness to advance energy cooperation with Indonesia, including through investments in and trade of oil and gas as well as assisting in building nuclear power plants. 

3 months ago
Europe

Trump pauses all US military aid to Ukraine after angry clash with Zelenskiy

Monday's move goes beyond the no-new aid stance Trump had taken since assuming office - and appears to halt deliveries of military equipment approved by Biden including munitions, missiles and other systems.

3 months ago
Europe

Trump halts all US military aid to Ukraine

"President Trump has been clear that he is focused on peace. We need our partners to be committed to that goal as well. We are pausing and reviewing our aid to ensure that it is contributing to a solution," said the official on Monday, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

3 months ago
Europe

Zelensky says he can salvage relationship with US

Zelensky reiterated that Ukraine would not concede any territory to Russia as part of a peace deal. He said he was still willing to sign a minerals deal with the US and described a discussion on Sunday with European leaders to send a draft peace plan to the US as a key development. 

3 months ago
Europe

Russians gloat over Zelensky's 'suicide in the White House'

The acrimonious shouting match was a gift to Moscow, which is working to build ties with Trump's new administration while trying to discredit Zelensky and undermine his legitimacy.

3 months ago
Europe

Trump and Zelenskiy clash, leaving Ukraine exposed in war with Russia

An agreement between Ukraine and the United States to jointly develop Ukraine's rich natural resources, which Kyiv and its European allies had hoped would usher in better relations, was left unsigned and in limbo.

3 months ago
Europe

'Disgraceful' Trump-Zelensky row sparks US political firestorm

Democrats accused Trump and Vance of doing Russian leader Vladimir Putin's "dirty work" after they berated Zelensky in front of the world's media. 

3 months ago

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