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7 Oct
A man on trial opened fire in a courtroom in the Albanian capital Tirana on Monday, killing the judge and injuring two others, police said. Appeals court judge Astrit Kalaja was presiding over the man's case...
7 Oct
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said, “Women are leaders of peace for all. The world does not need more reminders of that truth – it needs more results that reflect it.”   On...
7 Oct
The government shutdown continues after the US Senate failed Monday to approve a Republican spending bill. The bill received 52 votes but needed 60 for approval. US President Donald Trump indicated Monday that he...
7 Oct
Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin claimed to be "very optimistic" following a 30-minute long phone call between Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and his American counterpart Donald...
7 Oct
Decades after Singapore’s armed forces first started training on Australian soil. The two nations are set to strengthen their defence ties. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is currently...
7 Oct
Outgoing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu declared that  "Being Prime Minister was a difficult task, undoubtedly even a little more challenging at the moment,", after submitting his...
6 Oct
Police investigate the crime scene in Sydney's Inner West after a man allegedly fired up to a hundred bullets, wounding twenty people on Sunday evening. A large contingent of police swarmed the area and locked...
6 Oct
Timmy Hansen, team Brazil's Swedish pilot, and Marit Stromoy, team Brazil's Norwegian pilot, celebrated after winning a race in the UIM E1 World Championship on Sunday, an all-electric powerboat racing...
6 Oct
Iran's foreign minister said the agreement Tehran struck with the International Atomic Energy Agency last month is no longer valid. The deal covers "practical modalities" for resuming inspections of...
6 Oct
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu on Sunday announced the first part of his cabinet lineup, nearly a month after his appointment. The presidency unveiled 18 names in total, including 16 ministers and two...

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