US Push for Release of Hostages Delays Israeli Ground War, But Won’t Stop It
Israel supports diplomatic efforts to get Hamas to release hostages from Gaza quickly and in large numbers, a
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France boosts air, rail security amid rise in bomb hoaxes
PARIS France, already on its highest security alert, is to boost security at airports around the capital and
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Why some members of Black sororities and fraternities don't want you to wear their letters
A Nashville teacher made headlines this month for removing a White elementary student's shirt because it was emblazoned with the letters of her historically Black sorority.
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Léopold Sédar Senghor: Senegal delays auction in France
Dakar wants to buy rings, watches and military decorations belonging to the nation's first president.
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Why Nigeria’s lax attitude to names is causing a fuss
Many Nigerians have different names on different documents - which can be problematic for politicians.
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Soccer-Nice top Ligue 1 after win against Marseille, PSG beat Strasbourg
PARIS, France (Reuters) -Nice moved provisionally top of Ligue 1 on Saturday courtesy of a late header by Evann Guessand
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Fresh Growth Numbers Are Set to Show US Remains Economic Powerhouse
The world’s largest economy probably expanded at the quickest pace in nearly two years during the third quarter
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Egypt Is Courted on All Sides as Pivotal to Gaza Refugees’ Fate
The war between Israel and Hamas has turned the spotlight on Egypt’s role as a regional powerbroker, potentially
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France will struggle to meet deficit target, says IMF chief economist
PARIS France will struggle to bring down its budget deficit to 2.7% by 2027 without "a little more
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IMF Economist Says France Will Struggle to Reach Deficit Target
France will have trouble meeting a target to narrow its deficit to 2.7% in 2027, according to the
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Sunak’s AI Guest List Risks Falling Short as Leaders Hold Back
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was hoping his AI summit next month would bring heads of the most powerful
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Donald Trump fined $5,000 for violating gag order in New York fraud trial and warned twice about imprisonment
Former President Donald Trump was fined $5,000 by a New York judge on Friday for violating a gag order not to speak about any members of the court staff -- and was warned twice about possible imprisonment.
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