Centuries-old cotton tree, a national symbol for decades, felled by storm in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leon's President Julius Maada Bio says heavy rains felled the centuries-old Cotton Tree that has stood as the country's national symbol for decades
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Azerbaijan's Aliyev says there is real chance of peace deal with Armenia
MOSCOW Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said during a meeting in Moscow on Thursday that there are serious grounds
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Fresh fighting threatens Sudan's week-long ceasefire
By Khalid Abdelaziz DUBAI (Reuters) -Sporadic clashes between Sudan's army and a paramilitary force spilled over into Thursday, puncturing the
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Key suspect in EU corruption case can remove electronic bracelet
The key suspect at the heart of the corruption scandal that rocked the European Union’s assembly last year no longer has to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet, the Belgian federal prosecutor’s office said Thursday
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Ukraine offers reconciliation to ally Poland over World War II-era massacre
The chairman of Ukraine’s parliament has offered words of reconciliation over World War II-era mass murders that have strained relations with its neighbor and strategic ally Poland for 80 years
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Companies are finding it's not so simple to leave Russia. Others are quietly staying put
When Russia invaded Ukraine, companies were quick to respond, some announcing they would get out of Russia immediately
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CNN to host Republican town hall with former Vice President Mike Pence June 7
CNN will host a town hall with former Vice President Mike Pence early next month in Iowa, the network announced Thursday.
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Five years after Ireland's historic abortion referendum, access to care is still 'patchy'
In 2018, the Irish public voted overwhelmingly to repeal the country's Eighth Amendment, overturning one of the strictest abortion bans in the European Union.
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The Chinese groups accused of hacking the U.S. and others
SINGAPORE Chinese hacking teams have been blamed by Western intelligence agencies and cybersecurity groups for digital intrusion campaigns
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Austin hopes F-16 fight jet training for Ukrainian pilots will begin in coming weeks
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he hopes that training for Ukrainian pilots on American-made F-16 fighter jets will begin in the coming weeks
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U.S. weekly jobless claims rise moderately; first-quarter GDP growth revised up
WASHINGTON The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week and the prior
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South Korea, US hold largest live-fire drills to respond to 'full-scale' attack
By Soo-hyang Choi and Daewoung Kim SEOUL/POCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) -South Korean and U.S. forces began live-fire exercises simulating a
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