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The article details ongoing negotiations between the UK and France regarding funding and enforcement of Channel patrols to prevent small-boat crossings.
The article reports on Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's diplomatic engagements with Western leaders, including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
The article describes Palm Sunday celebrations in Mexico City featuring pajareros (bird vendors) and their traditional practices.
The article reports statements from US and Iranian officials regarding the ongoing conflict, including comments from Secretary Hegseth, Iranian President Pezeshkian, and Trump.
The article reports on Myanmar's political developments, detailing the election of Min Aung Hlaing as Vice-President and the military's continued influence in governance.
A fire at a chemical plant in Nizhnekamsk, Russia, resulted in three deaths and 72 injuries. Preliminary reports attribute the incident to an equipment malfunction, with local authorities noting damage to nearby residential buildings.
The article reports that over 200,000 people have fled Lebanon to Syria due to ongoing conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah.
Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen emphasized the need for EU coordination to address rising oil and gas prices, supply security concerns, and potential measures like fuel rationing.
Friedrich Merz has drawn condemnation from NGOs and members of his own government after he called for the vast majority of Syrians living in Germany to “go back to their homeland.” The German…
The article discusses Nigel Farage's relationship with Donald Trump and its impact on Reform UK's voter base, citing polling data and quotes from political analysts.
The article critiques New Zealand's KiwiSaver retirement savings system, arguing that mandatory contribution increases disproportionately affect financially struggling households.
The article reports on a survey by the National Education Union (NEU) highlighting rising mental health issues among students, including eating disorders and anxiety, with teachers citing insufficient resources.
The article discusses Iran's strategic assessment of its ability to endure a prolonged conflict with the United States, exploring its potential stance on a ceasefire amid ongoing military actions.
Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated the country is willing to assist in US-Iran negotiations, while President Trump claimed a deal was nearing completion. The article reports these statements without additional context.
The article describes how TMZ covered lawmakers' personal activities during a government shutdown, contrasting their vacations with federal workers' unpaid status.
The article reports on U.S. President Donald Trump's public criticism of NATO allies regarding their involvement in securing the Strait of Hormuz. It notes Al Jazeera's analysis of the implications of Trump's statements.
The US Supreme Court ruled that Colorado's ban on conversion therapy is unconstitutional, citing First Amendment free speech protections.
The article reports that U.S.-Israeli airstrikes damaged an Iranian pharmaceutical company, which produces medicines including cancer treatments.
The article describes the traditional Slovenian Easter egg carving practice 'drsanke', detailing the crafting process, materials used, and its cultural significance.