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Woman arrested after spraying Quran-burner with fire extinguisher in Sweden
Quran-burnings have sparked angry protests in Muslim countries, attacks on Swedish diplomatic missions and threats.
What’s behind Javier Milei’s election win in Argentina?
Victory by far-right candidate in Argentina's presidential primary causes global shockwaves.
China pledges to ‘safeguard sovereignty’ after Taiwanese leader visits US
Lai is the front-runner to be Taiwan's next president at elections set for January.
Pitch to progress: Lessons from Morocco’s Women’s World Cup success
By investing in women's football, Morocco also invested in gender equality.
Photos: Meet the research team working to save Gaza’s history, heritage
The Eyes on Heritage institute aims to digitally archive thousands of rare books and manuscripts that date back hundreds
Trump’s Republican rivals to speak in Atlanta, days after indictment
Conservative conference comes after Georgia prosecutors charged former US president over election interference.
Iran’s top diplomat extends Saudi trip, meets Crown Prince MBS
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian held meetings with his Saudi counterpart on Thursday.
Biden administration extends protected status for Ukrainians in US
Washington shields Ukrainians from deportation for another 18 months in extension of Temporary Protected Status.
Nurse found guilty of murdering seven newborn babies in UK
Lucy Letby injected her sick and pre-mature young victims with air, overfeeding with milk and poisoning with insulin.
Attacks on aid workers in Sudan must stop now
At least 19 aid workers have died since the conflict started in mid-April. Targeting them is illegal and inhuman.