This week, the military in Madagascar grabbed power as youth-led protests escalated, forcing President Andry Rajoelina to ...
Xi Jinping’s need to project strength before a crucial meeting of Communist Party leaders may help explain why Beijing ...
Madagascar’s military said Tuesday that it was taking control of the government, after weeks of deadly protests calling for ...
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Trinidad and Tobago police investigating reports 2 citizens were killed in U.S. strike off Venezuela
Police in Trinidad and Tobago said they have received reports that two of the country's citizens were killed in a U.S. strike ...
LONDON -- The Louvre Museum in Paris said it would remain closed on Sunday for "exceptional reasons," as a French minister ...
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France’s ex-president Sarkozy goes to jail
France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy arrives for the verdict in his appeal trial in the so-called Bygmalion case, at the ...
Tropical Storm ‘Ramil’ (internationally known as Fengshen) killed a family of five Sunday as it ploughed across the ...
Israeli strikes in Rafah and Beit Lahia killed at least 13 people, according to Gaza's civil defense agency, after Israel ...
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China's power paradox: record renewables, continued coal
Call it the China power paradox: while Beijing leads the world in renewable energy expansion, its coal projects are booming too.
On Friday, France's anti-terrorism prosecutor charged four men suspected of plotting to kill Vladimir Osechkin, a Russian ...
Leading US and global outlets refuse to sign Pentagon media restrictions limiting journalists’ freedom, citing First Amendment violations.
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