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Slovak PM Fico is 'improving' after assassination attempt, says hospital

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's condition is stable and he is improving, doctors treating him said on Monday, as he recovers from being hit by four bullets in an assassination attempt

Slovak PM Fico is 'improving' after assassination attempt, says hospital
MidEast|News|World

Lebanon, Syria begin 3 days of mourning over deaths of Iran president, FM

Lebanon and Syria on Monday announced three days of national mourning for the Iranian president and foreign minister, who were killed in a helicopter crash overnight near the

Lebanon, Syria begin 3 days of mourning over deaths of Iran president, FM
News|Political|World

Kremlin says military will hold nuclear exercises in appropriate timeframe

The Kremlin said on Monday that exercises involving non-strategic nuclear weapons that President Vladimir Putin has ordered would be held "in the relevant timeframes" and that this

Kremlin says military will hold nuclear exercises in appropriate timeframe
Europe|News|World

Ukraine controls 60% of Kharkiv border town after Russian raids, Kyiv says

Ukrainian troops still control about 60% of Vovchansk and are fighting house-to-house to defend the border town in northeastern Kharkiv region from Russian attacks, officials said in

Ukraine controls 60% of Kharkiv border town after Russian raids, Kyiv says
MidEast|News|World

Three branches of Iranian government hold 'extraordinary meeting' after president's death

Iran's three branches of government held an extraordinary meeting on Monday, with First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber representing the executive branch following the death of

Three branches of Iranian government hold 'extraordinary meeting' after president's death
Asia|Economy|News|World

China's exports to North Korea swing to growth in April

China's exports to North Korea in April rose at a marginal pace from a year earlier, reversing an annual decline in March, customs data showed on Monday, as Pyongyang affirmed its

China's exports to North Korea swing to growth in April
MidEast|News|World

Who is Mohammad Mokhber, Iran's interim president?

Here are some key facts about Mohammad Mokhber, 68, Iran's first vice president who became interim president following the death of Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash.

Who is Mohammad Mokhber, Iran's interim president?
MidEast|News|World

Iran's President Raisi took hard line with national protests and nuclear talks

Ebrahim Raisi, who died aged 63, rose through Iran's theocracy from hardline prosecutor to uncompromising president, overseeing a crackdown on protests at home and pushing hard in nuclear

Iran's President Raisi took hard line with national protests and nuclear talks
Asia|World

Key facts on Taiwan-China relations as new Taiwan president takes office

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te took office on Monday, having won election in January.

Key facts on Taiwan-China relations as new Taiwan president takes office
Asia|News|World

Philippines urges China to allow scrutiny of disputed South China Sea shoal

The Philippines challenged China on Monday to open Scarborough Shoal to international scrutiny after it accused Beijing of destroying the shoal's marine environment.

Philippines urges China to allow scrutiny of disputed South China Sea shoal
Asia|Economy|News|US

China commerce ministry bans some US firms from import, export activities

China's Commerce Ministry said on Monday that it will prohibit some U.S. firms from importing and exporting activities related to China, including one selling arms to Taiwan, and

China commerce ministry bans some US firms from import, export activities
US

Schumer says US Senate will try again to pass border bill

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Schumer says US Senate will try again to pass border bill
Americas|World

Spain recalls ambassador after Argentina's Milei calls PM's wife 'corrupt'

Spain recalled its ambassador to Buenos Aires for consultations on Sunday after Argentina's President Javier Milei made derogatory comments about Spanish Prime Minister Pedro

Spain recalls ambassador after Argentina's Milei calls PM's wife 'corrupt'
MidEast|News|World

Iranian President Raisi: a hardliner on morality, protests and nuclear talks

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, whose helicopter crashed in mountainous terrain on Sunday, has become a contender to be Iran's next supreme leader with a clampdown on morality questions

Iranian President Raisi: a hardliner on morality, protests and nuclear talks
Business|News|US

Baltimore workers to move crashed cargo ship that downed bridge

Workers in Baltimore were preparing to clear a crashed cargo ship nearly as long as the Eiffel Tower from the channel it is blocking, officials said on Sunday, almost two months after the

Baltimore workers to move crashed cargo ship that downed bridge
MidEast|Political|World

Israel seeks bipartisan US support against establishment of a Palestinian state

Israel called for bipartisan support on Sunday from the United States against the establishment of a Palestinian state, which it said would be a reward for Hamas and its backer

Israel seeks bipartisan US support against establishment of a Palestinian state
News|World

Reactions to the crash of the Iranian president's helicopter

Following are reactions from foreign governments and officials to the news that a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister crashed as it flew over

Reactions to the crash of the Iranian president's helicopter
MidEast|News|World

What happens in Iran when a president dies in office?

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash, an Iranian official and Mehr news agency reported on Monday.

What happens in Iran when a president dies in office?
Africa|News|US|World

US to complete withdrawal from Niger by Sept. 15

Niger and the United States have reached an agreement on the withdrawal of American troops from the West African country, a process that has already begun and will be

US to complete withdrawal from Niger by Sept. 15
Africa|News

Hundreds of Tunisian president's supporters protest against 'foreign interference'

Hundreds of people demonstrated in Tunis on Sunday in support of President Kais Saied amid widespread criticism at home and abroad after a wave of arrests that included journalists,

Hundreds of Tunisian president's supporters protest against 'foreign interference'
Asia|News|World

Forty-seven dead in heavy rain, floods in northern Afghanistan, official says

At least 47 people have died after continued heavy rain and flooding in northern Afghanistan, an official said on Sunday, a day after a similar number were killed in a central

Forty-seven dead in heavy rain, floods in northern Afghanistan, official says
Crime|Europe|News|World

France mobilises police to regain control of New Caledonia airport road

French police trying to restore order in the island territory of New Caledonia after days of deadly unrest have cleared dozens of barricades that had been blocking the main road

France mobilises police to regain control of New Caledonia airport road
Africa|Crime|News|World

Uganda captures bomb expert of Islamic State-allied rebel group

Uganda's military has captured a commander of an Islamic State-allied rebel group who is an expert in making improvised explosive devices, or bombs, that the group has used to

Uganda captures bomb expert of Islamic State-allied rebel group
Asia|News|World

Myanmar rebel group claims control of town, denies targeting Rohingya

A powerful armed ethnic group in Myanmar said on Sunday it had won control over a town in the western state of Rakhine after weeks of fighting, denying accusations it had targeted members

Myanmar rebel group claims control of town, denies targeting Rohingya
Crime|News|Technology|US

Julian Assange: Timeline of Wikileaks founder’s legal battles

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has reached a deal to plead guilty to one count of violating the U.S. espionage law, prosecutors said in court papers on Monday.

Julian Assange: Timeline of Wikileaks founder’s legal battles

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