* UNESCO report: 85 % murders of journalists worldwide go unpunished On the International Day against Impunity for Crimes against ...
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Crowds in the town of Paiporta throw mud at Spain's King Felipe VI during a visit to the flood zone
From Editorial staffMADRID, 3 November. Residents of the flood-hit Spanish town of Paiporta threw mud and shouted insults at King Felipe VI and his entourage during ...
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US voters hesitate to decide on next president over concerns about the economy and immigration
From zbysekDETROIT, USA - With just days to go until Election Day, both candidates are entering the final stretch of their campaigns. Democrat Kamala ...
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Four days after torrential rains swept through the eastern region of Valencia, the deadliest flash floods in Spain's modern history killed at least 214 people ...
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On Friday, the People's Republic of China and the Slovak Republic issued a joint statement on the establishment of a strategic partnership. The two countries agreed to deepen their ...
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On the International Day to Combat Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, UNESCO calls on all States to live up to their commitments to end impunity ...
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BEIJING - Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in Beijing on Friday. Xi recalled that this year he ...
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According to a UNICEF spokesperson, children in Gaza are being denied medical care, which is a basic human right. Nathan Morley In recent days, UNICEF has warned ...
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On 2 November 1962, US President John F. Kennedy confirmed that the USSR had begun withdrawing its missile bases from Cuba
From Editorial staffOn 2 November 1962, US President John F. Kennedy confirmed that the USSR had begun withdrawing its missile bases from Cuba, ending the Cuban ...
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb highlighted the long-standing mutual trust and cooperation that characterises the relations between Finland and China. He also expressed his willingness ...