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No, the US president would not be able to delay or cancel elections if his tax-and-spending bill becomes law.
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The warning from China's embassy in the Philippines follows criticism from a top EU official about Beijing's conduct.
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Parliament voted to impose record suspensions on the trio of legislators over their protest.
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About 1.5 million foreign pilgrims gather for Hajj in Saudi Arabia amid high temperatures and enhanced safety measures.
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International students contributed $43.8bn to the US economy last year and created 378,175 jobs nationwide.
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims aid distribution sites have been closed to carry out 'maintenance' work.
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Vietnam's declining birthrate is most pronounced in urban areas, while nationally, male births still outnumber female.
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These are the key events on day 1,197 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Trump signed a proclamation which also restricts the travel of people from an additional seven countries.
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Federal court says removing the wife and children of Mohamed Soliman without due process could cause 'irreparable harm'.
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In a release, the White House said that Democrats opposed key measures party members actually championed.
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Novak Djokovic beats Alexander Zverev to set up a French Open semifinal showdown with Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros.
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IAEA head Grossi describes the new government as 'committed to opening up to the world, to international cooperation'.
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The Electoral Commission head has said no revision of the electoral register will take place before the poll.
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More than 100 Palestinians have been killed trying to get aid at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution centres.
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Canada's Mark Carney calls the 50-percent tariff increase 'illegal', while Mexico's Sheinbaum weighs countermeasures.
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US president says Putin also suggested he would participate in talks aimed at reaching a new nuclear deal with Tehran.
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At least 11 people died in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in Bengaluru
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More than 212 active fires were burning as of Tuesday, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.
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Party for Freedom leader hopes plan to get tough on immigration delivers election victory.
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Osama Krayem is already serving long prison sentences for his role in the Paris and Brussels attacks in 2015 and 2016.
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Reigning European champions Spain face World Cup runner-ups France in the second semifinal of UEFA Nations League.
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Rally is held as British PM Starmer calls Israel's actions 'intolerable', addressing lawmakers in Parliament.
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Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes in Syria since December 2024, averaging one every three to four days.
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Elon Musk promised to slash US government spending. As he exits the White House, he’s leaving a mixed legacy behind him.
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Authorities say crowd was 'uncontrollable' as thousands gathered celebrating Indian Premier League winners in Bengaluru.
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"Using starvation as an act of warfare … it’s already a war crime [as] described by [the] International Criminal Court.”
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India's economy grew by 7.4 percent in the first quarter, beating expectations.
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Lee Jae-myung is South Korea’s new president. Here’s what you need to know about the former human rights lawyer.
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The noise around Malema's 'genocidal' chant drowns out the real issue: unhealed colonial trauma and economic injustice.
