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Traditional autumn fair brings colour and joy for Romania’s poor
The fair near the central city of Titu, northwest of the capital of Bucharest, has existed for nearly 200 years.
Ukrainians aghast as Poland stops sending weapons to fight Russia
Warsaw, one of Kyiv's top allies since the Russian invasion began, took the surprise decision amid a row over grain.
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox, News Corp
Murdoch's son Lachlan will become sole chairman of News Corp and continue as chairman and CEO of Fox, companies say.
Power crisis, bird flu trigger imminent chicken shortage in South Africa
Africa's most advanced economy is enduring frequent electricity cuts that ramp up cost of business, including poultry.
Six Portuguese youth take 32 nations to European court over climate change
The group will argue at the European Court of Human Rights that government inaction discriminates against youth.
Andrew Yang: Americans are fed up with both Republicans and Democrats
The former US presidential candidate says his new party, Forward, can disrupt the dysfunction of the two-party system.
Why Canada lacks allies’ support on claim India killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar
None of Canada's 'Five Eyes' alliance members - US, UK, Australia or New Zealand - echoed Justin Trudeau's allegation.
Google sued after man drove off collapsed bridge following map directions
Paxton drowned in September last year after his jeep plunged off the bridge that had broken off nine years ago.
King Charles urges stronger France-UK ties, partnership on climate change
The British monarch addresses lawmakers in the upper chamber of the French Parliament on the second day of his visit.
South Korea lawmakers vote to sack prime minister
President Yoon expected to exercise his power to reject the motion after PM Han Duck-soo was accused of 'incompetence'.

