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Category: Politics
WHO stops short of declaring monkeypox a global emergency
The World Health Organization called for “coordinated action” to stop the further spread of the monkeypox virus but has not
Borrell, in Tehran, says Iran nuclear talks will resume soon
Talks aimed at reviving the nearly-defunct Iran nuclear deal will resume in coming days, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell
Norway shooting investigated as terror attack: Report
A gunfire attack at a nightclub in Oslo is being investigated by Norwegian authorities as terrorism, Norway’s leading newspaper, Aftenposten,
Rwanda refugee hostel prepares to receive children
KIGALI, Rwanda — A hostel in Rwanda earmarked for asylum seekers trying to reach the U.K. is preparing facilities for
Zelenskyy wants to replace Ukraine’s top spy after security failures
KYIV — You think you know someone, and then Russia invades your country and your childhood friend turned top intelligence
Bulgarian PM urges North Macedonia to show ‘guts’ and accept French deal on EU membership
Bulgaria’s outgoing Prime Minister Kiril Petkov on Friday urged his North Macedonian counterpart Dimitar Kovačevski to be brave and to
EU leaders grant Ukraine and Moldova candidate status
EU leaders have granted Ukraine and Moldova candidate status, marking a key point on the countries’ journeys to possible EU
EU to send Afghanistan €1 million in aid after earthquake
The European Union is allocating €1 million in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, in response to a deadly earthquake that hit