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Ukraine's Zelenskiy to visit Belgium on Tuesday, sign security pact
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will visit Belgium on Tuesday and sign a security pact with Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, the Belgian government said.
Pope used vulgar Italian word to refer to LGBT people, Italian newspapers report
Pope Francis used a highly derogatory term towards the LGBT community as he reiterated in a closeddoor meeting with Italian bishops that gay people should not be allowed to become priests, Italian media reported on Monday.
Analysis-Israeli-Turkish trade on life support as relations hit bottom
IsraeliTurkish trade has weathered many bilateral diplomatic storms over the decades and stayed on course, reaching billions of dollars a year, but Israelis fear it may not survive the latest rift over the war in Gaza.
One Dead As Israeli, Egyptian Troops Exchange Fire At Rafah Crossing; Cairo Launches Probe
Israeli media outlets said that an Egyptian soldier was killed in the firing.
Lithuanians count votes in presidential election overshadowed by Russia
The vote count has begun on Sunday in Lithuanian presidential elections, with incumbent Gitanas Nauseda expected to win after a campaign dominated by security concerns in the European Union and NATO member that neighbours Russia.
Rishi Sunak Pledges Mandatory National Service For 18-Year-Olds If Re-Elected
The Tories said that 18-year-olds can choose joining the military full-time for 12 months or spend one weekend every month volunteering for the community for a year.
Bangladesh To Seek Interpol's Aid To Nab Fugitive Mastermind In MP Anwarul Azim Anar's Murder
Dhaka police officials said a three-member team from the Bangladesh capital has left for Kolkata to investigate the case.
'Gross Display Of Antisemitism': Jewish Elementary School In Canada's Toronto Hit By Gunfire
The suspects, who arrived at Bais Chaya Mushka in a dark colored vehicle, opened fire just before 5:00 am and caused "some damage to the front of the school" before leaving the scene
Russian strikes on DIY store in Ukraine's Kharkiv kill two, injure more than 30
Russian strikes on a crowded DIY hardware store in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Saturday killed at least two people, injured more than 30, and triggered a huge blaze, regional officials said.
Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman Endorses Donald Trump For 2024 US Presidential Race
Discover why Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman endorses Trump for 2024, impacting Republican donors. Learn about his reasons and implications for business leaders
Former Labour leader Corbyn to stand as independent in UK election
Jeremy Corbyn, the former leader of Britain's Labour Party, said on Friday he would stand as an independent candidate at a national election on July 4, in a move which could lead to a potential upset for Labour in his north London seat.
Pakistan To Pay USD 2.58 Million In Compensation To Families Of 5 Chinese Killed In Suicide Bombing
The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of Pakistan’s Cabinet on Thursday decided to pay USD 2.58 million to the families of Chinese workers slain in the attack
EU official says remarks to Georgian PM on Slovak assassination attempt 'taken out of context'
A senior European Union official expressed regret on Thursday after warning Georgia's prime minister that polarisation over a contentious "foreign agent" law could create a situation akin to the recent assassination attempt on Slovakia's leader.
Trump to hold campaign rally in New York's South Bronx in push for Black, Hispanic voters
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will host a campaign rally in the predominantly Hispanic and Black South Bronx neighborhood of New York on Thursday, targeting a Democratic stronghold as he tries to chip away at President Joe Biden's support...
Trump says Putin will free jailed U.S. reporter Gershkovich for him
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday he will use his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin to get Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich freed from a Russian prison.
UCLA should have immediately removed protesters, chancellor tells House
The head of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) told a U.S. House panel on Thursday that the school should have been ready to immediately remove an encampment of proPalestinian activists that became the site of a violent clash with counterp...