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New economic data shows stagnant consumption and falling exports are weighing heavily on Japan's economy. And US President ...
US-based singer Chris Brown has been accused of assault in a London nightclub incident over two years ago and will now be ...
The use of AI chatbots for fact-checking is increasing. However, Grok's unsolicited claims about "white genocide" show that ...
Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci were all in Rome at the same time. Pope Julius II wanted to restore the Eternal ...
Drones, artificial intelligence, and robots are playing an increasingly important role in warfare. New technologies are ...
The Polish government's approval ratings are down because the president is blocking its reform plans. The outcome of Sunday's ...
Jami'an gwamnatin kasashen Rasha da Ukraine za su gana a birnin Santanbul na Turkiyya domin tattauna hanyoyin maslaha a ...
Donald Trump's Gulf visit was closely watched in Israel, but overshadowed by speculations in Israel that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump are no longer on the same page.
Police figures reveal that irregular migration to Germany has dropped significantly in the last two years. The new German government has called for increased border checks.
India and Pakistan may have agreed to a ceasefire — but New Delhi says the 64-year-old Indus Waters Treaty remains "in abeyance." What does that mean for water-sharing in the region and beyond?
Two North Korean fishermen insist they want to return home after their boat was washed south of the maritime boundary months ago. But Pyongyang is not picking up the phone.
More than 200,000 people are legally required to leave the country, yet only a small fraction is deported. The reasons are complex and varied.