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Briton captured by separatists in Donetsk dies in detention: official

MOSCOW: Paul Urey, a British man captured by pro-Russian forces in Ukraine, has died in detention, Moscow-backed separatists said on Friday."He died on July...

UK declares national emergency as record high temperatures predicted

LONDON: Britain's Met Office weather forecaster on Friday declared a national emergency, issuing a red 'Extreme Heat' warning for parts of England for Monday...

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi testifies in election fraud trial

BANGKOK: Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi denied the accusations in an election fraud charge against her when she testified for the first...

Pakistan says forces kill 9 insurgents after officer’s death

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani forces backed by helicopters killed at least nine separatists after the outlawed group abducted and executed an army officer, government and security...

India reports first case of monkeypox

NEW DELHI: India has reported its first confirmed case of monkeypox after a 35-year-old man with a history of travel to the Middle East...

G20 talks overshadowed by Ukraine war as host Indonesia seeks consensus

NUSA DUA, Indonesia: G20 finance leaders meeting in Bali must make progress tackling the global economic threats sparked by Russia's war in Ukraine or...

North Korea: Ukraine can’t talk about sovereignty while aiding US

SEOUL: North Korea's foreign ministry said on Friday that Ukraine has no right to raise sovereignty issues after joining the United States' "unjust, illegal"...

Sri Lanka PM Wickremesinghe sworn in as acting president

COLOMBO: Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn in as Sri Lanka's interim president Friday until Parliament elects a successor to Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who resigned...

Ivana Trump, first wife of Donald Trump, dies at 73

NEW YORK: Ivana Trump, who formed half of a publicity power couple in the 1980s as the first wife of former President Donald Trump...

Daesh brides must return to UK: Filmmaker

LONDON: Britain must "bring home" the brides and children of Daesh fighters who are being held in Syrian camps because they are "our problem,"...

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