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College enrollment on decline in US – CNBC
More and more students question the return on investing in a degree, the broadcaster says FILE PHOTO: Students mill about…
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UN lifts Somalia arms embargo
The restrictions were imposed in 1992 as a means to halt the flow of weapons to feuding warlords Draped in…
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Germany has no time to discuss EU budget – bloc official
Olaf Scholz’s government is too engrossed in domestic problems at the moment, a commissioner told reporters EU commissioner for Budget…
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Israel-Hamas conflict a ‘war on children’ – UNICEF
More than 6,000 Palestinian children have been killed in Gaza since the Hamas-led attack on Israel A spokesperson for UNICEF…
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US supplied bunker-buster bombs to Israel – WSJ
The media outlet, citing unnamed officials, claims Washington has given its ally 100 of the 2,000-pound munitions since October 7…
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North Korea warns US of conflict red line
Pyongyang says it’ll retaliate and target American spacecraft if Washington interferes with North Korea’s new spy satellite Pedestrians walk past…
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US-centric world is ending – Kremlin
China and other growing economies are catching up with the US, Dmitry Peskov says People stand in front of a…
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US retail giant joins X boycott
Walmart stops advertising on X, adding to a growing list of companies distancing themselves from the platform A Walmart Supercenter…
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Attacker of George Floyd killer charged
Prosecutors say the suspect claimed that his actions had “symbolic” ties to the Black Lives Matter movement FILE PHOTO: Former…
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South Korea launches first spy satellite
The success occurred less than two week after Pyongyang put its reconnaissance craft into orbit South Korea launches its first…