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Macron: Le Pen’s campaign draws on anger I have not managed to quell

PARIS: Emmanuel Macron, seeking to be re-elected as French President on Sunday, said on Friday that he had not managed to quell some of...

Philippine tourism tipped to recover faster than global average

MANILA: The recovery of the Philippine tourism industry was expected to be faster than in other countries, the World Travel and Tourism Council chief...

Unlikely change in Delhi-Moscow ties as UK PM visits India

NEW DELHI: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's visit is unlikely to change New Delhi's relations with Moscow, analysts said on Thursday, as the PM...

Greek police rescue 64 migrants marooned on border islet

THESSALONIKI, Greece: Greek police said Thursday they rescued 64 asylum-seekers, including 10 children, who had been marooned by smugglers on a tiny islet in...

Japan, New Zealand plan talks on expanded defence cooperation

TOKYO: Japan and New Zealand on Thursday announced negotiations to expand defence and security cooperation, including intelligence sharing, as they warned of regional challenges...

Pope thanks Orban for taking Ukrainians, Orban invites pope to Hungary

VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis met Hungary's nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday, expressing appreciation for Budapest taking in Ukrainian refugees, and Orban invited...

More than 7.7 million internally displaced in Ukraine, UN says

GENEVA: More than 7.7 million people are estimated to have been internally displaced by Russia's war in Ukraine, having fled their homes but stayed...

Ukraine’s foreign minister to Bulgaria: ‘It’s time to make a choice’

SOFIA: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba appealed to NATO and EU member Bulgaria on Thursday to provide sorely needed military aid to help his...

UK lawmakers approve probe into PM Boris Johnson’s alleged lies

LONDON: British lawmakers on Thursday ordered a parliamentary investigation into Prime Minister Boris Johnson for allegedly lying about whether he broke coronavirus restrictions by...

Over 4,000 Afghans who helped UK military still stranded

LONDON: More than 4,000 Afghans who supported the British military during the August evacuation of Kabul remain stranded as the UK redirects resources toward...

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