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Food aid staving off famine in Somalia: UN

GENEVA: The United Nations said Friday that international food assistance to Somalia was the only reason why famine was being kept at bay in...

With eye on Turkey, Greece opens Israeli-built flight school

KALAMATA: Greece on Friday launched operations at a new international pilot training center created in partnership with Israel, as it tries to build on...

Pakistan election body disqualifies ex-PM Khan from public office

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan on Friday disqualified former prime minister Imran Khan from holding a public office, in a case registered against...

Italy’s far-right leader formally asks for mandate to govern

ROME: Italian politician Giorgia Meloni, whose party has neo-fascist roots, said Friday that she and her allies have asked the nation's president to give...

Greece: Sailboat carrying 75 migrants safely towed to port

ATHENS: A sailboat carrying dozens of migrants that had sent a distress signal in rough weather off the southern tip of mainland Greece has...

Villagers: Myanmar army beheaded high school teacher

BANGKOK: The decapitated body of a high school teacher was left on grotesque display at a school in central Myanmar after he was detained...

Russian, Ukrainian troops gird for major battle in Kherson

KYIV, Ukraine: Russian and Ukrainian troops appeared Thursday to be girding for a major battle over the strategic southern industrial port city of Kherson,...

EU leaders divided on gas price cap at energy crisis summit

BRUSSELS: European Union leaders struggled to find immediate practical solutions at their summit Thursday called to grapple with the energy crisis fueled by the...

A win for the greens! Lettuce outlasts British PM Liz Truss

DUBAI: A wilting lettuce has emerged victorious over British Prime Minister Liz Truss in a peculiar competition run by British tabloid the Daily Star. Last...

Philippines to buy US helicopters after dropping Russia deal

MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. confirmed on Thursday that the Philippines had scrapped its deal with Russia for 16 military heavy-lift helicopters and said...

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