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White House calls video of imprisoned US citizen Paul Whelan ‘reassuring’
Whelan has been detained in Russia for more than four years on espionage charges that he and US say are illegitimate.
‘Stupid and dangerous’: Meta’s news ban fuels anger amid Canada wildfires
Experts say impasse over contentious Canadian law should make media outlets rethink reliance on social media platforms.
Is the Panama Canal in danger of drying up?
Low water levels caused by drought are forcing restrictions on number of ships allowed to transit.
Little space for dissent as Algeria sends researcher, journalist to jail
Canadian-Algerian researcher among those sentenced for 'publishing sensitive information'.
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin buried at St Petersburg cemetery
Secrecy had surrounded the funeral arrangements for the Wagner mercenary boss who was killed in a plane crash.
Despite bail order, Imran Khan remains in jail over ‘cypher case’
Case is related to a diplomatic document that allegedly went missing while in the former prime minister's possession.
US commerce secretary says companies see China as ‘uninvestable’
Gina Raimondo is fourth senior US official to visit China in recent months as two countries seek to manage tensions.
Israeli PM Netanyahu thanks Saudi Arabia after emergency plane landing
Plane carrying Israelis made emergency landing in Jeddah, where passengers spent night at airport hotel.
Martin Luther King Jr remains frozen in time with ‘I Have a Dream’ speech
Martin Luther King Jr is more than the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
More than 60 people arrested at a gay wedding in southern Nigeria
Arrests of gay people are common in Nigeria where gay marriage is punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

