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US top diplomat Antony Blinken and Chinese President Xi Jinping struck a positive note on progress in relations, adding that ...
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Under apartheid, South Africa segregated black South Africans from their white counterparts, leading to the systematic ...
Australians are calling for an end to violence against women after a recent knife attack in Sydney left five women dead.
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After years of investigation, Spanish police have arrested 10 individuals allegedly responsible for bringing forged €2 coins ...
An Egyptian delegation has traveled to Israel to try to revive cease-fire negotiations and seek the return of the remaining ...
A journalist for the Russian edition of the US magazine Forbes has been detained amid Moscow's crackdown on dissent. Sergei ...
Ndumie Funda fought tirelessly against apartheid in her youth. Aged 50 now, she confronts a different kind of hatred every ...