German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a plenary session on the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, May 9, 2023. (REUTERS) German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
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23,000 flee after ethnic violence in northeast India kills over 50
Nearly 23,000 individuals have fled ethnic violence in northeast India that has reportedly killed a minimum of 54, the military stated Sunday. The unrest in
Russia starts Victory Day parade amid tight security
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Tuesday at Moscow’s Red Square Victory Day parade that the world was at a “turning point” and claimed
Women, children among 12 killed as Israeli airstrikes pound Gaza
At least 12 folks have been killed, together with ladies and kids, as Israel launched a collection of airstrikes within the blockaded Gaza Strip early
China says to expel Canadas top diplomat in Shanghai
China stated Tuesday it was expelling Canada’s consul in Shanghai in a tit-for-tat transfer after Ottawa stated it was sending residence a Chinese diplomat accused
Beijing, Washington see need to stabilize China-America relations
China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang on Monday it’s crucial to stabilize Sino-U.S. relations after a sequence of “erroneous words and deeds” threw ties again right
Over 26,000 migrants arrested on US-Mexico border in past 3 days: Official
Over 26,000 migrants have been arrested alongside the US-Mexico border over the previous three days, an official mentioned Monday, because the US faces a surge
Sudan pins hopes on Jeddah talks as clashes between rivals rage
As clashes between Sudan’s rival generals continued to rage Monday, common residents pinned their hopes on talks in Jeddah with little signal of lasting reduction.
Ukraine coverage dominates Pulitzer awards
Coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the continued conflict featured closely within the 2023 Pulitzer Prizes introduced in New York on Monday. The New
Families, experts seek answers as US grapples with mass killings
More than 5 years after his son was gunned down within the deadliest mass taking pictures in fashionable U.S. historical past, Richard Berger nonetheless asks
