Sweden’s Crime Wave Sparks Nationalist Call for Army on Streets
A deadly wave of gun crime across Sweden has prompted the country’s second biggest political party, the nationalist
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Zimbabwe Worker Exodus Intensifies With Economy in Meltdown
Years of mass migration from Zimbabwe has gained fresh impetus as an economic meltdown continues unabated, further denuding
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UK Jobs Market Has One Recession Warning Signal Flashing Red
With 4.3% unemployment, the UK economy would seem to be holding up well against a barrage of headwinds.
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North Korea sending Russia military equipment, US claims
Pyongyang supplied up to 1,000 containers of "equipment and munitions" in recent weeks, officials said.
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Who is El Deif, alleged mastermind of the Hamas' attack?
It is with a weird retrospective guilt that I have to admit: Hamas once saved me from a kidnapping in Gaza.
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Sunak’s Tories Worry Reset Fell Short of UK Election Turnaround
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak entered Britain’s political party conference season promising a reset to rejuvenate his governing Conservatives
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EU Official to Hold Follow-Up Talks in China, Top Diplomat Says
The European Union will send its political director to Beijing next week for follow-up discussions with China, the
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Embryo Errors, Flooded Clinics: Kindbody and IVF's Risky Business
In March, a 39-year-old woman and her husband sat in a fertility clinic near Atlanta, and waited. The
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Yellen, UK's Hunt discussed 'joint actions to deny Russia revenue' -US State Dept
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with U.K Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt on the sidelines of
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Huawei Drives $34 Billion China Stock Boom in Rare Hot Trades
Huawei Technologies Co. has established itself as the corporate symbol of China’s drive for technological self-reliance. Now the
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X illegally fired worker over return to office protest, US labor agency says
Elon Musk's social media company, X (formerly known as Twitter), broke the law when it fired one of its employees for "exercising their right to protected concerted activity" following X's return-to-office mandate, according to a complaint from the National Labor Relations Board.
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Could an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza meet its aims?
It is now only a matter of time before Israeli forces enter Gaza, with the goal of wiping out Hamas.
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