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Abbas tells UN peace only possible when Palestinians get full rights
Palestinian leader says a UN conference 'may be the last opportunity to salvage the two-state solution'.
UK to charge five Bulgarian nationals with spying for Russia
Three men and two women to face charges related to alleged offences between August 2020 and February 2023.
US extends temporary protection to nearly 500,000 Venezuelan migrants
The Biden administration's decision comes as Republicans warn of a new surge of arrivals along the US-Mexico border.
Will Azerbaijan take full control of Nagorno-Karabakh?
Armenian separatists in the region agree to disarm after a quick assault by Baku.
India’s JSW Steel slows stake buy in Canada firm on diplomatic spat: Report
Discussions between India's JSW Steel and Canada's Teck over the latter's stake sale had slowed down, Reuters reported.
Five key takeaways from Justin Trudeau’s latest remarks on row with India
Canadian prime minister defends allegations India was involved in Sikh leader's killing, urges New Delhi to cooperate.
What US lawmakers have said about Ukraine aid as Zelenskyy urges more
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's visit to Washington comes as Republican opposition to more US aid for Ukraine grows.
Israel army says it hit Syrian ‘structures’ in Golan Heights
The announcement came after two people were reportedly killed in an Israeli attack near the Syrian town of Beit Jinn.
DR Congo president says UN peacekeepers to begin withdrawal this year
Tshisekedi's pronouncement comes weeks after the East African Community extended the mandate of a regional force in DRC.
‘In Derna, death is everywhere’: Palestinian Civil Defence mission to Libya
More than 22 tonnes of food and humanitarian aid was presented to Libya's Derna by the Palestinian Civil Defence team.

