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7 Oct
Leaders of the EU's 27 nations met to tackle the divisive question of migration at a summit in Spain on Friday, two days after agreeing a reform package opposed by Warsaw and Budapest. After a tense day of...
6 Oct
People taking popular medications for weight loss may be at higher risk for serious digestive problems such as stomach paralysis, pancreatitis, and bowel obstructions, according to a new study published on...
6 Oct
Floods, storms, droughts and fires, fueled by global warming, have displaced at least 43.1 million children between 2016 and 2021, and this is only "the tip of the iceberg", warns UNICEF, deploring the...
6 Oct
Britain signed a raft of deals with several European countries on Thursday to work more closely together to halt irregular migration by sea. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Italian counterpart Georgia Meloni...
6 Oct
The United States and Mexico pledged to step up efforts to tackle flows of drugs and migrants, setting aside signs of friction over a US plan to extend a controversial border wall. Mexican President Andres...
6 Oct
Russian President Vladimir Putin, together with BangladeshPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina took part via video link in a ceremony marking the delivery of Russian-made nuclear fuel to the first power unit of the...
6 Oct
The Norwegian novelist, poet and playwright Jon Fosse who has found a growing audience in the English-speaking world for novels that grapple with themes of aging, mortality, love and art was awarded the Nobel...
6 Oct
Japan's wrecked Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant said it began releasing a second batch of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the sea on Thursday after the first round of discharges ended in ...
5 Oct
Australia's mint unveils its image of King Charles III that will appear on coins as the country's currency is updated to reflect the new monarch. The first one dollar coin (AUD) carrying the King's...
5 Oct
Brazil's Vice-President Geraldo Alckmin and government ministers visited Amazonas, the country's biggest state, where rivers are drying up in a severe drought, causing mass die-offs of fish and dolphins....

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