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Algerians are heading to the polls on July 2 as voters are set to elect their new parliament. To increase voter turnout, the day has been made a public holiday…
The Vatican says priests and lay Catholics who are part of a breakaway right-wing Catholic group that ordained bishops without Pope Leo XIV’s approval are in s…
NPR's A Martinez asks former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter about President Trump's financial disclosure that showed he made over $1 billion from cr…
Thursday’s World Cup round of 32 action brings another busy schedule, with Spain, Portugal and Switzerland all in knockout action across North America. Alongsi…
An outbreak of salmonella with more than 100 confirmed cases has been linked to flavoured noodles.
The Gharib family in Beit Ijza, occupied Jerusalem, live in a home sealed inside an illegal Israeli settlement and Israel’s separation wall. One gate is the on…
People cool off at Washington Square Park during hot weather in New York City on Monday. Selçuk Acar/Anadolu/Getty Images hide caption As the holiday weekend …
Algeria is holding parliamentary elections on July 2, seven years after the pro-democracy Hirak protests. But turnout is expected to be low.
Fervent support for football giants Argentina and Brazil has sparked a political and religious row in Bangladesh after a hardline preacher called on supporters…
Europe's top court has ruled Google must pay a â¬4.1bn (£3.5 bn) fine handed down for using its Android mobile operating system to block rivals. The European…
The film festival director is more confident than ever in Edinburgh's mission to spotlight emerging voices — but it helps getting Ewan McGregor, Gregg Araki, a…




























