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Hungary claims ‘indefinite’ US sanctions waiver for Russian energy imports
Foreign minister says Budapest 'obtained an indefinite exemption from the sanctions' on Russian oil and gas shipments.
Tanzania arrests senior opposition figure as hundreds face treason charges
Opposition party Chadema said that its deputy secretary-general, Amani Golugwa, was arrested early on Saturday.
Paz sworn in as Bolivia’s president, promises ‘capitalism for all’
Rodrigo Paz faces Bolivia's worst economic crisis in 40 years, with high inflation and a shortage of fuel and dollars.
Tottenham and Manchester United both score stoppage-time goals in 2-2 draw
De Ligt salvages point for United in a frantic finale as both sides miss chance to go second in the Premier League.
The bipartisan comfort with Islamophobia harms us all
Our research shows Islamophobia is on the rise. That should worry you.
Irish football body overwhelmingly backs call for Israel’s ban from UEFA
FAI calls for Israel's immediate suspension over its violation of UEFA's statutes in occupied Palestinian territory.
Gaza university students become first class to graduate since war
Students from Gaza’s al-Aqsa University are celebrating after becoming the first class to graduate there since the war.
India win T20 series against Australia after washout in fifth match
Final T20 of the five-match series was abandoned after 4.5 overs as thunderstorm and rain forced players off the field.
Deadly typhoon causes destruction in Vietnam
At least five people have been killed after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit central and highland provinces in Vietnam.
Israeli attacks kill two in Lebanon as EU urges it to respect the ceasefire
Israel has escalated daily attacks in Lebanon, flouting a one-year-old truce, while claiming it's targeting Hezbollah.

