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U.S. visitors push Portugal's foreign tourism to record in November

Almost 140,000 visitors from the United States brought the number of foreign tourists in Portugal to a record high last November, the National Statistics Institute (INE) said on

U.S. visitors push Portugal's foreign tourism to record in November
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy wants China to join global peace summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wants China to take part in a global peace conference to resolve the conflict with Russia, he told a press conference on Monday.

Ukraine's Zelenskiy wants China to join global peace summit
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US imposes sanctions over transfer of North Korean ballistic missiles to Russia

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US imposes sanctions over transfer of North Korean ballistic missiles to Russia
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ECB's Lagarde: Re-election of Trump in US would mark threat for Europe

A re-election of Donald Trump as U.S. president would represent a "threat" for Europe, European Central Bank (ECB) head Christine Lagarde said on Thursday.

ECB's Lagarde: Re-election of Trump in US would mark threat for Europe
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Some US aid to Ukraine poorly tracked -Pentagon inspector general

The Pentagon's inspector general released a report on Thursday that said the United States military had not properly tracked about $1 billion in weapons sent to Ukraine.

Some US aid to Ukraine poorly tracked -Pentagon inspector general
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Netflix removes Indian film with meat-eating scene after Hindu backlash

Netflix has removed an Indian language film from its platform after the movie faced a backlash on social media for depicting the daughter of a Hindu priest eating meat.

Netflix removes Indian film with meat-eating scene after Hindu backlash
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Russia's Medvedev warns of nuclear response if Ukraine hits missile launch sites

A senior ally of President Vladimir Putin warned on Thursday that any Ukrainian attacks on missile launch sites inside Russia with arms supplied by the United States and its allies

Russia's Medvedev warns of nuclear response if Ukraine hits missile launch sites
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U.S. special envoy hopes diplomacy will calm Lebanon-Israel border

U.S. special envoy Amos Hochstein said on Thursday he was hopeful diplomacy could calm tensions on the disputed border between Lebanon and Israel, where the Israeli military and

U.S. special envoy hopes diplomacy will calm Lebanon-Israel border
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St Peter's centrepiece to get makeover in time for 2025 Holy Year

A giant bronze canopy at the centre of St Peter's Basilica will get its first major makeover in more than 260 years to restore its lustre in time for Holy Year celebrations in

St Peter's centrepiece to get makeover in time for 2025 Holy Year
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US military denies striking rocket launcher on Monday in western Iraq

The U.S. military said it did not carry out an air strike on a rocket launcher on Monday near Ain al-Asad air base in western Iraq which hosts U.S. and other international forces, a U.S.

US military denies striking rocket launcher on Monday in western Iraq
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Yemen's Houthis say UN resolution on navigation on the Red Sea is 'political game'

The head of Yemen's Houthi supreme revolutionary committee, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said on Thursday the UN resolution on navigation on the Red Sea is a "political game" and that the

Yemen's Houthis say UN resolution on navigation on the Red Sea is 'political game'
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UN Security Council demands Houthis stop Red Sea attacks

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UN Security Council demands Houthis stop Red Sea attacks
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US, Chinese officials discuss law enforcement issues including fentanyl

Senior U.S. and Chinese officials, in a virtual meeting on Wednesday, discussed cooperating on law enforcement issues including the illicit flow of synthetic drugs such as

US, Chinese officials discuss law enforcement issues including fentanyl
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Biden met with sister of Paul Whelan, American detained in Russia, White House says

President Joe Biden met on Wednesday with the sister of Paul Whelan, the former U.S. Marine detained in Russia, the White House said.

Biden met with sister of Paul Whelan, American detained in Russia, White House says
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North Korea may sell new missiles to Russia, South's defense minister says -Yonhap

North Korea may be poised to provide a new type of missiles to Russia, and may conduct further weapons tests to escalate tensions ahead of South Korean and U.S. elections, South

North Korea may sell new missiles to Russia, South's defense minister says -Yonhap
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US State Dept OKs possible Tomahawk weapons system support sale to Australia

The U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale of Tomahawk weapons system support services and related equipment to Australia for $250 million, U.S.

US State Dept OKs possible Tomahawk weapons system support sale to Australia
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We will never help Europe under attack, EU official cites Trump as saying

The United States will never help Europe if it came under attack and will leave NATO, which is dead, Donald Trump told European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in 2020 while he

We will never help Europe under attack, EU official cites Trump as saying
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Protest at Chile's lithium salt flats snarls roads to SQM, Albemarle

A protest by several hundred people in northern Chile on Wednesday blocked access to the Atacama salt flat, the world's largest lithium deposit where domestic producer SQM and U.S

Protest at Chile's lithium salt flats snarls roads to SQM, Albemarle
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NATO pledges further major military, economic aid to Ukraine

NATO allies in a meeting with Ukraine have made it clear they will continue to provide the country with major military, economic, and humanitarian aid in the face of Russia's

NATO pledges further major military, economic aid to Ukraine
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Winter storm along US East Coast leaves behind power outages, flooding

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Winter storm along US East Coast leaves behind power outages, flooding
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Putin visits Chukotka region in Russia's Far East

President Vladimir Putin has arrived for his first-ever presidential visit to Chukotka in Russia's Far East, Russian state media reported on Wednesday.

Putin visits Chukotka region in Russia's Far East
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Factbox-Profiles of Taiwan's presidential candidates

Taiwan votes in presidential and parliamentary elections on Saturday, with three candidates standing for the position of president.

Factbox-Profiles of Taiwan's presidential candidates
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Factbox-Key facts on Taiwan-China relations ahead of Taiwan elections

Taiwan goes to the polls on Saturday to elect a new president and parliament.

Factbox-Key facts on Taiwan-China relations ahead of Taiwan elections
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US-China conclude two days of military talks in Washington

The United States and China concluded two days of military talks in Washington on Tuesday, the Pentagon said, the latest engagement between the two countries since they agreed

US-China conclude two days of military talks in Washington
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Blinken says daily toll in Gaza too high, Israel genocide charge meritless

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Blinken says daily toll in Gaza too high, Israel genocide charge meritless

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