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Breakaway region achieves diplomatic breakthrough after more than 30 years without international recognition.
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The White House says Cornell University's $1bn and Northwestern University's $790m in federal funding have been blocked.
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Francesca Albanese warns that censorship targeting Palestine and its supporters, is globally on the rise.
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Judge rules that Trump administration ban on US news agency from presidential events violates First Amendment rights.
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Kansas State Capitol Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Monday vetoed legislation that would have protected the religious liberty of adoptiv...
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Here is where things stand on Wednesday, 9 April.
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Trump says he is open to making deals but his disdain for trade deficits makes compromise a challenge, analysts say.
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Move coincides with DRC's drive to sign minerals deal with US in exchange for security in war with Rwanda-backed rebels.
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Among the dead are provincial Governor Nelsy Cruz and former MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel, as dozens are wounded.
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Kevin George The Cathedral Church of St. Barnabas in Nottingham, England, U.K. Among those 18- to-24-year-olds, only 20% of churc...
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Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice nets two free kicks in shock 3-0 quarterfinal first-leg win against defending champions.
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Critics say children are to be moved to schools teaching Israeli curriculum, which could ‘erase’ Palestinian identity.
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Antonio Guterres has rejected Israel's bid to control aid deliveries, calls Gaza a 'killing field' as blockade persists.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country’s military captured two Chinese soldiers fighting alongside Russia inside Ukraine.
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Palestinians in Gaza are mourning the death of journalist Ahmad Mansour who was filmed burning alive.
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Top US trade official suggests Beijing has not sought talks with Washington as deadline for additional tariffs looms.
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Daniel Ibáñez/EWTN News Cardinal Charles Bo. The Church is firmly committed to the population, above all, to alleviate the psychol...
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Facing ‘wall of mistrust’ and ‘doubting sincerity’, officials suspect US really wants to end Iran's influence in region.
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The Justice Department says it will instead pursue cartels and criminal networks that use digital currencies.
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President Zelenskyy said Kyiv is demanding a response from Beijing after Chinese fighters found in the Donetsk region.
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The next German government, likely to be led by the centre-right CDU, is expected to be tougher on migration.
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Iran's foreign minister confirms indirect talks with the US via Oman, questions sincerity of Washington's approach.
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Indictment comes amid an uptick in targeted attacks on Ukrainian officials and public figures.
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Christendom College offers a prayerful, outdoor adventure-focused summer program — and there’s dancing too — plus academics. The Car...
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Report comes as US uses claims of Chinese meddling to push for control over strategic waterway.
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Pro-Palestine protesters staged a demonstration at New York’s Grand Central station.
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The tragedy in Kocani cannot be explained away as another case of local corruption.
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The spacecraft with two Russian and one American astronaut took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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Tariffs act as a tax on imports, raising prices for consumers. They might be the highest since 1951.
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Residents accuse government of slow response as evacuations continue in flood-hit Kinshasa.
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The data threatens that global climate goals are moving out of reach.
