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World

24 Nov
Germany's oldest Christmas market opened on Wednesday for the first time in two years, ushering in Advent by turning on its festive lights. The Dresden market was not allowed to open in 2020 and 2021...
24 Nov
For scores of foreign football fans, the road to the World Cup in Doha starts every morning at a barren campsite in the middle of the desert. Visitors who found hotels in central Doha booked up or have settled...
24 Nov
A cholera outbreak sweeping through Haiti is claiming a growing number of children amid a surge in malnutrition, UNICEF announced on Wednesday. Cholera has killed more than 200 people since early October, and...
24 Nov
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani met with his Kuwaiti counterpart in Kuwait City on Wednesday. Al-Sudani was accompanied by a government delegation during his visit to the small, neighbouring Gulf...
24 Nov
The skies of Saudi Arabia's capital, Riyadh, were transformed in spectacular style recently, as history was made with the world's largest QR code made by drones smashing into the Guinness World Record...
24 Nov
Dangerous poor air quality in the Iranian capital of Tehran has led to school closures once again, the country's state television reported on Tuesday. Tehran’s air is among the most polluted in the...
24 Nov
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit a town in northwest Turkey early Wednesday, causing damage to some buildings and widespread panic. Around 50 people were injured, mostly while trying to flee homes. The earthquake...
23 Nov
Britain's King Charles III welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to London on Tuesday in the first state visit of his reign.Ramaphosa, who arrived at the welcome ceremony with the Prince and...
23 Nov
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday inaugurated two new nuclear icebreakers. Via video link from Novo-Ogaryovo, Putin gave the command to commission the Yakutia icebreaker into the waters of the Baltic...
23 Nov
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development says the world economy will grow just 3.1% this year, down sharply from a robust 5.9% in 2021. The OECD predicts next year will be even worse.  The...

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