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Mexico to review alleged labor rights violations at Volkswagen facilities

Mexico accepted a formal request from the United States to review alleged labor rights violations at Volkswagen Mexico facilities in the state of Puebla, the government said on

Mexico to review alleged labor rights violations at Volkswagen facilities
Political|World

In call with Putin, Brazil's Lula defends proposal for peace talks

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva defended his proposal for peace talks involving both Russia and Ukraine in a call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin,

In call with Putin, Brazil's Lula defends proposal for peace talks
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KKR, GIP lead $25 billion regional infrastructure tie-up, US says

KKR, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and the Indo-Pacific Partnership for Prosperity have formed a coalition to invest $25 billion in infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific

KKR, GIP lead $25 billion regional infrastructure tie-up, US says
Political|World

Russia's Putin held phone call with India's Modi, TASS reports

Russian President Vladimir Putin had a phone call on Wednesday with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the TASS state news agency reported.

Russia's Putin held phone call with India's Modi, TASS reports
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Haiti's new PM Conille says leaders are putting aside differences

Haiti's new interim Prime Minister Garry Conille said on Monday members of the new administration were setting aside their differences to work for the good of the country,

Haiti's new PM Conille says leaders are putting aside differences
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Prabowo says Indonesia willing to send peacekeeping troops to Gaza

Indonesia's president-elect, Prabowo Subianto, said on Saturday that his country was willing to send peacekeeping troops to enforce a ceasefire in Gaza if required.

Prabowo says Indonesia willing to send peacekeeping troops to Gaza
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EU should delay implementing some bank rules if US drags feet, Villeroy says

The European Union "could and should" delay the implementation of certain bank capital rules if the U.S. drags its feet too long on fully implementing the Basel III rules, ECB

EU should delay implementing some bank rules if US drags feet, Villeroy says
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No-confidence vote looms for Papua New Guinea leader Marape

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape is likely to face a no-confidence motion in parliament after the opposition party nominated Rainbo Paita, who defected

No-confidence vote looms for Papua New Guinea leader Marape
Environment|World

Experts warn of hail, whirlwinds in Mexico after new heat record in the capital

The third heat wave suffocating dozens of states in Mexico could give way on Sunday to torrential rains, hail and even whirlwinds during the afternoon in the center of the

Experts warn of hail, whirlwinds in Mexico after new heat record in the capital
Economy|Political|World

Cuban President Diaz-Canel replaces foreign commerce minister in further shake-up

Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel on Thursday replaced his minister of foreign commerce, Ricardo Cabrisas, a key cabinet member who has long spearheaded thorny debt negotiations

Cuban President Diaz-Canel replaces foreign commerce minister in further shake-up
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Brazil, China call for Russia-Ukraine peace talks with both countries

Brazil and China signed on Thursday a joint statement calling for peace talks in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine with the participation of both countries, a document seen by

Brazil, China call for Russia-Ukraine peace talks with both countries
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Putin approves closure of American Express Russian business

Russian President Vladimir Putin has granted American Express Co the right to "voluntary liquidate" its Russian business, according to a decree published on the official website.

Putin approves closure of American Express Russian business
Political|World

China's embassy in Japan says it opposes Japanese lawmakers visiting Taiwan

China's embassy in Japan on Tuesday said it firmly opposes Japanese lawmakers visiting Taiwan and expressed firm protests.

China's embassy in Japan says it opposes Japanese lawmakers visiting Taiwan
Political|World

Britain's Shapps says stronger China-Russia ties threaten democracy

British defence minister Grant Shapps said on Sunday he was very concerned about a recent strengthening of diplomatic relations between China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir

Britain's Shapps says stronger China-Russia ties threaten democracy
Political|World

Foreign dignitaries attending Taiwan president inauguration

Lai Ching-te is inaugurated as Taiwan's new president on Monday. Following is a list of some of the foreign leaders and dignitaries attending the ceremony.

Foreign dignitaries attending Taiwan president inauguration
Political|World

White House's Sullivan heading to Saudi Arabia and Israel this weekend

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan will travel on Saturday to Saudi Arabia for talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and will visit Israel on Sunday to see

White House's Sullivan heading to Saudi Arabia and Israel this weekend
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Gazprom CEO Miller is in Iran as Putin prepares to visit China

Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller is on a working visit to Iran, the company said on Wednesday, just as President Vladimir Putin prepares to visit China with a high-level delegation for

Gazprom CEO Miller is in Iran as Putin prepares to visit China
Political|World

Mali talks propose junta rule for three more years

Participants in Mali's national dialogue on Friday recommended extending the military-led transition to democracy by three years and allowing junta leader Assimi Goita to stand in

Mali talks propose junta rule for three more years
World|Local|Sports

French soccer star Mbappe confirms he will leave Paris Saint Germain

French soccer star Kylian Mbappe said in a video on social media platform X on Friday that he would leave Paris Saint Germain and end his 'adventure' with the club in a few weeks

French soccer star Mbappe confirms he will leave Paris Saint Germain
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Russia won't restrict work of foreign firms, PM nominee says

Russia has no plans to restrict the work of foreign companies in its market, despite Western sanctions against Moscow, Mikhail Mishustin, President Vladimir Putin's nominee for

Russia won't restrict work of foreign firms, PM nominee says
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Ireland and Spain could recognise Palestinian state on May 21, RTE News reports

Ireland, Spain and a number of other European Union member states are considering recognising a Palestinian state on May 21, according to a report by Ireland's national broadcaster.

Ireland and Spain could recognise Palestinian state on May 21, RTE News reports
Political|World

Colombia recognizes dissident ELN faction as independent organization

A front of Colombian leftist rebel group the National Liberation Army (ELN) has broken ranks with the group's central command, becoming the guerrillas' first dissident faction, as

Colombia recognizes dissident ELN faction as independent organization
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Spanish minister's letters to firms in Israel drive wedge in ruling coalition

The Spanish government has distanced itself from letters written by a minister from the left-wing junior coalition partner urging Spanish companies in Israel to ensure they did not

Spanish minister's letters to firms in Israel drive wedge in ruling coalition
Political|World

US believes Israel, Hamas can close gaps on hostage deal

Israel and Hamas militants should be able to close the remaining gaps in their positions in order to reach a ceasefire-for-hostages deal in Gaza, the White House said on Tuesday

US believes Israel, Hamas can close gaps on hostage deal
Economy|Political|World

Germany's Scholz calls on China to play bigger role in poor nations' debt

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday called on China to play a bigger role in helping poor countries with their debt burdens and said that he raised the issue with Chinese

Germany's Scholz calls on China to play bigger role in poor nations' debt

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