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EU condemns Tunisia ban on delegation entering country
Tunisia made the decision two days after the European Parliament held a debate on a migration pact with Tunis.
Top US court halts order limiting officials’ contact with social media orgs
The injunction would have barred the administration of President Joe Biden from weighing in on social media content.
Britain, France, Germany to uphold ballistic, nuclear sanctions on Iran
Measures were meant to expire next month, but three countries say move is in direct response to Iran's 'noncompliance'.
Dominican Republic to shut border with Haiti from Friday, president says
Luis Abinader says his government has 'no alternative but to take drastic measures' as canal dispute deepens.
Has Italy’s approach to migration failed?
Italy is facing an increase in the number of people arriving on its shores.
Iran ready to implement prisoner swap deal with US, official says
Under the Qatar-mediated deal, five prisoners would be freed by each side and $6bn in Iranian assets would be released.
US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter hit with criminal firearms charges
Prosecutors accuse Hunter Biden of making false statements to acquire firearm in 2018, US court document shows.
Natural disaster or man-made, why was Libya so vulnerable to floods?
While the floods were unprecedented, experts argue that years of neglect and corruption worsened the tragedy.
Brazil’s Supreme Court sentences first Brasilia riot defendant to 17 years
Justices vote to convict Aecio Lucio Costa Pereira on charges that included armed association and an attempted coup.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels heading to Riyadh for talks with Saudi officials
The Omani-mediated talks in the Saudi capital increase chances of a Saudi-Houthi deal.

