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The Social Democratic leader will form a centre-left minority government following Denmark's weakest election performance for her party since 1903.

Suspected cases in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro were ruled negative after patients tested positive for meningitis and malaria instead.

President Trump faces a complex diplomatic bind as Iran maintains its leverage over global oil shipping despite ongoing mediated talks.

Tehran claims Israeli operations in Beirut violate an 'all fronts' agreement with Washington, as President Trump reports direct outreach to Hezbollah.

Authorities in Abuja have increased security around foreign missions and infrastructure to prevent retaliatory violence following reports of xenophobic

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed seeks to consolidate power as opposition parties claim the vote is the least competitive in the nation's recent history.

Independent analysis suggests Tehran's strikes are more precise and extensive than previously acknowledged, targeting billion-dollar defense systems across

The 2,000 yen penalty targets littering and public drinking in Tokyo's busiest districts as officials struggle to balance record visitor numbers with local

President Emmanuel Macron announced the seizure of the Tagor, a vessel flying a false flag to circumvent international sanctions.

Israeli forces seize a historic 12th-century castle across the Litani river as US mediators attempt to broker a new de-escalation agreement.

French authorities reported 780 arrests and over 200 injuries after celebrations for Paris St-Germain's victory turned into violent clashes with security

Military targets were hit near the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend as President Trump signaled a need for changes to a proposed peace deal.

The controversial bus number returns to the popular tourist route after being changed to 669 last year following religious pushback.

An accidental detonation of mining explosives devastated Kaung Tat village in Shan State, leaving dozens dead and hundreds of homes damaged.

The requested changes focus on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of enriched uranium as negotiations to end months of hostilities

Villagers rescued from a flooded tunnel system are helping specialist divers map the deep passages where two men remain trapped.

The 73-year-old founder of the Yatama movement died following what officials described as neurological deterioration, drawing sharp criticism from the U.S

Health officials in Brazil's two largest cities activated safety protocols after travelers from the DR Congo and Uganda displayed viral symptoms.

After a weeks-long saga in the Baltic Sea, the whale nicknamed 'Timmy' has been moved to a Danish beach for a post-mortem examination.

Gayton McKenzie called for action against those responsible for travel delays that left Bafana Bafana stranded ahead of their opening match in Mexico.

Following the departure of several musical acts from the Great American State Fair, Donald Trump has called for the event to be canceled in favor of a

Voters will decide whether to continue the left-wing policies of Gustavo Petro or return to a traditional security alliance with Washington.

Retired Maj Gen Rabe Abubakar and his wife were taken from their vehicle during a highway ambush. The kidnapping occurs amid a surge of violence in Katsina

The IDF has moved deeper into Lebanese territory, capturing a 900-year-old Crusader fortress and ordering new evacuations south of the Zahrani river.
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