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Indonesia hopes to boost Middle East exports after new UAE trade pact

JAKARTA: Indonesian officials have said they are hopeful of increasing the country's exports to the Middle East after the signing of a new wide-ranging...

Foreign firefighters arrive in Greece for summer wildfire season

ATHENS: Several dozen Romanian and Bulgarian firefighters took up their posts in Greece on Saturday, the first members of a European force being deployed...

With hospitalizations up, France weighs return to masks

NICE, France: Tourism is booming again in France -- and so is COVID-19.French officials have "invited" or "recommended" people to go back to using...

UN urges world action to cut 1.3 million road deaths in half

UNITED NATIONS: The UN General Assembly's first high-level meeting on road safety called Friday for global action to cut the annual toll of nearly...

African officials: Monkeypox spread is already an emergency

HARARE: Health authorities in Africa say they are treating the expanding monkeypox outbreak there as an emergency and are calling on rich countries to...

Marcos appoints Philippine UN envoy as new foreign minister

MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appointed Manila's UN Ambassador Enrique Manalo as the country's new foreign affairs secretary, the Department of Foreign Affairs...

Ukraine army accuses Russia of firing phosphorus bombs on Snake Island

KYIV: Ukraine's army accused Russia of carrying out strikes using incendiary phosphorus munitions on Snake Island Friday, just a day after Moscow withdrew its...

In rare animal rights push, Pakistan to work with PETA on ‘critical’ reforms

ISLAMABAD: Shalin Gala, vice president at global animal rights advocacy group PETA, on Friday hailed "landmark" reforms in Pakistan that banned tests and surgeries...

Taliban chief pardons members of former administration in rare public appearance

KABUL: The reclusive Taliban chief on Friday pardoned members of Afghanistan's former Western-backed administration during a rare public appearance and joined thousands of religious...

Arab Americans losing major benefits from US Census’ ‘discriminatory’ exclusion

CHICAGO: The continued exclusion of Arab Americans from being counted in the decennial US Census is "another form of discrimination," resulting in the loss...

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