From The Straits Times |
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Haiti appoints members of transition council
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California university cancels Muslim valedictorian's speech, citing safety concerns
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Thousands of Taylor Swift fans hit by UK ticket scams: Lloyds
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US cities use AI to help ambulances and firetrucks arrive faster
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Canada to push ahead with digital services tax on global tech firms starting 2024
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Croatia votes in popularity test for the long-ruling HDZ
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British smoking ban for younger generations passes first parliamentary hurdle
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EU auditors say lobbyists can easily slip under bloc's radar
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While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, April 17
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UN says it still faces obstacles in bid to fend off famine in Gaza
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Britain condemns West Bank killings, calls to 'restore calm'
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Groningen gas field in Netherlands to shut down as Senate approves law
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Explainer: What are US sanctions on Iran? How can Washington impose more?
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US to query Israel about 6-year-old's killing in Gaza, State Dept says
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Honduras recalls top diplomat in Ecuador over Mexico embassy raid
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Ukraine’s Zelensky thanks Germany’s Chancellor for diplomacy in China
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Israeli war Cabinet puts off third meeting on Iran's attack to Wednesday
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No reports of drones or missiles launched from Iraq during Iran's attack on Israel, PM says
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UN committee unable to agree on Palestinian bid for full membership
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'Disgrace' of a trial: Trump strains on New York courtroom leash
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Trump has an edge over Biden on economy, poll finds
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London Heathrow airport border staff to strike
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EU to start work on expanding Iran sanctions, Borrell says
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UK PM Sunak tells Netanyahu Middle East escalation is in no one's interest
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Germany’s Scholz lobbies China’s Xi to improve market access, pressure Russia
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Uncertainty surrounds US Republicans' plan for separate Ukraine, Israel aid bills
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Yellen says it's important to unlock value of Russian assets to aid Ukraine
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Slovenia, Spain prioritise recognition of Palestinian state
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Melania Trump avoids the courtroom, but is said to share her husband’s anger
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U.S. court sides with transgender school athlete against West Virginia ban