
Egypt’s Inflation Ends Nine-Month Surge by Taking Short Breather
Inflation in urban parts of Egypt eased for the first time since June 2022, providing a reprieve that
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The Ukrainian family united in Colchester after nearly a year apart
Dr Balaklytskyi has joined the University of Essex to study Russian news and propaganda.
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Southeast Asian leaders urge end of Myanmar violence, inclusive talks
By Kate Lamb LABUAN BAJO, Indonesia Southeast Asian leaders meeting in Indonesia called on Wednesday for an immediate
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Ukraine war: Inside the fight for the last streets of Bakhmut
The besieged eastern city is a crumpled, skeletal wreck. But Ukraine knows losing it could be costly.
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Police search for the names of 22 women murdered
Detectives in three European countries want help to identify victims whose names remain a mystery.
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India to decide on Go First bankruptcy, lessors seeking planes fear impact
By Aditi Shah and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI The fate of India's fourth-largest carrier Go Airlines (India) Ltd
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Ukraine war: French journalist killed near Bakhmut
Tributes pour in for Arman Soldin, killed while reporting from the war zone near Bakhmut.
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George Santos Faces Criminal Charges by US Justice Department
Representative George Santos, the embattled New York Republican who took office despite fabricating much of what he had
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Djerba Tunisia: Deadly shooting near Africa's oldest synagogue
Two visitors and two security guards are killed in an attack on the Tunisian island of Djerba.
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Briton Admits to Twitter Hack That Hijacked Celebrity Accounts
A British man has admitted to his involvement in one of the most high-profile social media hacks, a
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Australia Pledges $1.4 Billion in Bid to Be Hydrogen Superpower
Australia will allocate A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) to support renewable hydrogen projects, as the major fossil fuel exporter
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Turkey elections: Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu offer stark choices for presidency
Turks are at a historic turning point, facing dramatically different visions of their country.
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