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Taliban release several British citizens held in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: The Taliban have released several British citizens who were detained in Afghanistan after an agreement was reached between the two countries, Taliban and...

Colombia elects former guerrilla Petro as first leftist president

BOGOTA/BUCARAMANGA: Leftist Gustavo Petro, a former member of the M-19 guerrilla movement who has vowed profound social and economic change, won Colombia's presidency on...

African refugees face food cuts due to inadequate funds

ROME: The UN's World Food Programme warned on Sunday that refugees in East and West Africa faced smaller food rations due to a surge...

Macron alliance projected to lose parliamentary majority

PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist alliance was projected to lose its majority despite getting the most seats in the final round of the...

Greek coast guard rescues 108 migrants off Mykonos, four missing

ATHENS: Greece's coast guard continued to search for four missing migrants off the island of Mykonos on Sunday after rescuing another 108 migrants on...

Afghan-born champion sustains hope for refugees stranded in Indonesia through karate

JAKARTA: Meena Asadi fought against all odds to chase her dreams of being a professional karate athlete. She was 13 years old and living...

Finsbury Park mosque attack victim to be remembered on anniversary of death

LONDON: A Muslim man who was murdered in a terrorist attack in London is to be remembered at a service at the site five...

Giant puppet of Syrian girl starts England tour to mark World Refugee Week

LONDON: A giant puppet designed to highlight the plight of child refugees embarked on a tour of England on Sunday and will visit landmark...

Thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh rally to ‘go home’

KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh: Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh staged demonstrations on Sunday demanding repatriation back to Myanmar, where they fled a brutal...

Dutch PM Mark Rutte apologizes to Srebrenica peacekeeping veterans

THE HAGUE: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has apologized to the outgunned peacekeepers sent to defend Srebrenica in Bosnia in 1995, saying there were...

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