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Chinese students get time off to ‘fall in love’
Nine colleges encouraged students to use their week off in April to find a mate A Chinese couple kiss on…
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Iran vows revenge on Israel
Tehran says that one of its officers has been “martyred” in a deadly airstrike in Syria FILE PHOTO: Islamic Revolutionary…
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Italy bans ChatGPT
Italy’s data protection authority demands that the chatbot’s creator OpenAI take action or face hefty fines welcome screen for the…
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It’s time to buckle up, because the post-WW2 and Cold War systems no longer suit the global order By Fyodor Lukyanov, the…
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Wimbledon lifts Russia and Belarus ban, with a catch
Players from both nations will be required to sign ‘neutrality agreements’ to play at the Grand Slam tennis tournament Daniil…
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Biden rejects call to expel Russians
The US president dismissed demands from the Wall Street Journal, but called for Moscow to release detained journalist Evan Gershkovich…
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Kiev protests as Russia to chair UN Security Council
Moscow’s upcoming presidency of the UNSC is a “bad joke,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has argued FILE PHOTO: Diplomats…
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US politics have gotten even raunchier with the country’s first prosecution of a former president Tony Cox, a US journalist…
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Stoltenberg predicts when Sweden could join NATO
The Nordic country’s path to membership of the alliance has been held up by Türkiye Jens Stoltenberg, secretary general of…
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US ‘disappointed’ with UN court ruling on Iran
The Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Washington to pay compensation to Iranian individuals and firms The delivery…