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Algeria orders 12 French Embassy officials to leave country in 48 hours

Algeria orders 12 French Embassy officials to leave country in 48 hours ISTANBUL. Algeria has ordered 12 French embassy officials to leave the country within 48 hours, the French foreign minister confirmed on Monday to Le Figaro, a French daily. “This decision would be a response to the arrest of three Algerian nationals suspected of serious […]

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Trump denies tariff exemptions on electronics 

Trump denies tariff exemptions on electronics  Just days after the U.S. government announced that there would be tariff exemptions for imported electronics products, U.S. President Donald Trump said those products are not exempt from tariffs. In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump said there are “no exceptions” and that tariffs will apply to electronics

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 Daniel Noboa Re-Elected Ecuador’s President

Daniel Noboa Re-Elected Ecuador’s President   QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuadorian voters weary of crime reelected President Daniel Noboa, a conservative young millionaire with a divisive no-holds-barred crimefighting record, by a wide margin Sunday, but his opponent vowed to seek a recount over what she described as “grotesque” electoral fraud. Figures released by Ecuador’s National Electoral

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Deadly Russian attack on Ukraine was a mistake, Trump says

Deadly Russian attack on Ukraine was a mistake, Trump says A Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy, which killed 34 people – including two children – and injured 117 others, has been strongly condemned by Kyiv’s Western allies. Two ballistic missiles struck the city centre mid-morning on Sunday, exploding near the state

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New extremist group claims responsibility for Athens bombing

New extremist group claims responsibility for Athens bombing A new extremist group has claimed responsibility for the bomb that exploded near the offices of Hellenic Train in Athens, Greece’s main railway services operator. They also took responsibility for the planting of another near the Labor Ministry in early February. The explosion Friday evening resulted in limited damage and no injuries.

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Yemen’s Houthis strike Ben Gurion Airport, military base in Israel

Yemen’s Houthis strike Ben Gurion Airport, military base in Israel ISTANBUL. Yemen’s Houthi group claimed responsibility Sunday for three attacks on Israeli targets. Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree said the group targeted Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv and the Sdot Micha Air Base in central Israel with ballistic missiles. Saree said a drone also

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Tanzania’s main opposition Chadema party banned from election

Tanzania’s main opposition Chadema party banned from election Tanzania’s main opposition party has been barred from participating in this year’s election, days after its leader was charged with treason. Ramadhani Kailima, director of elections at the Independent National Elections Commission, said that Chadema had failed to sign a code of conduct document that was due

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World Expo 2025 opens in Japan amid turbulent times

World Expo 2025 opens in Japan amid turbulent times World Expo opened on Sunday with 160 countries and regions showcasing their technology, culture and food, with host Japan hoping to provide the world with some much-needed hope. Highlights at the show in Osaka until mid-October include a Mars meteorite, a beating artificial heart grown from stem cells and Hello Kitty figures in

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Ecuador chooses its next president as rampant drug violence undercuts the economy

Ecuador chooses its next president as rampant drug violence undercuts the economy Ecuadorians head to the polls Sunday in a close presidential run-off pitting incumbent President Daniel Noboa against leftist rival Luisa Gonzalez. The vote comes as the country sees unprecedented cartel violence, due largely to a boom in Colombian cocaine production and the attractiveness

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