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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 98, has decided to receive hospice care, the Carter Center said on Saturday.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 98, has decided to receive hospice care, the Carter Center said on Saturday.
France's defence minister pledged on Monday to boost military support to Ivory Coast, as Paris adjusts its strategy in West Africa after neighbouring Burkina Faso ordered French troops to leave and vowed to curb a worsening Islamist insurgency solo.
Israeli settlements 'impede peace': UN Security Council
New 6.4-magnitude quake hits southern Turkey
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Monday homes should no longer be built in areas at risk of landslides and major floods, pledging to address housing issues as he visited regions hit by devastating rainfall.
A major defence expo kicked off in the United Arab Emirates on Monday with Russian firms participating in the maritime section despite Western pressure on Gulf states to help isolate Moscow and a strong showing by Israeli companies.
Administrators of Sova Capital, a collapsed London broker formerly controlled by Russian banker Roman Avdeev, are seeking UK court approval to sell a pile of Russian securities to Avdeev in a complex and novel attempt to shift illiquid Russian assets.
There is growing concern in the corridors of power in France that a fractious parliamentary debate over pension reform plans is playing into the hands of far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who is eyeing the 2027 presidential election, sources say.
Electric vehicles have long been thought of as the future of the automotive industry, and competition and federal incentives have made EVs much more affordable.
Meta subscriber plan risks digital divide, say critics
Martin Nguyen will remain on the ONE Fight Night 7 card to fight a late-replacement opponent in Razhabali Shaydullaev.
The U.N. Security Council issued a formal statement on Monday denouncing Israel's plan to expand settlements on occupied Palestinian territory, the first action the United States has allowed the body to take against its ally Israel in six years.
Biden's weekend: church, dinner, and secret trip to Kyiv
The mayor was branded an "embarrassment to the city" after the video of her making the obscene gesture went viral on the Internet.
Mauritius braces for intense Cyclone Freddy
Tough capital rules for banks holding cryptoassets must be fast-tracked in the European Union's pending banking law if Europe wants to avoid missing a globally-agreed deadline, the bloc's executive has said.
Nigerians struggle with costs of living as election draws near
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's plan to rebuild quickly after devastating earthquakes rocked the country risks courting another disaster unless urban planning and building safety are carefully re-considered, architects and engineers say.
As Rogers Communications' long-delayed takeover of Shaw Communications Inc nears its final hurdle, bankers, lawyers and shareholder advisors are preparing to finally pocket a C$100 million-plus ($75 million) fee from the bitterly contested deal.
UAE, Israel unveil joint naval vessel as military ties grow
The doctors also risked their patients lives by making them undergo unnecessary implants.
Celebrate the day off for President's Day with a Hallmark marathon of "Wedding Veil" movies.
Doctors have successfully removed the skin-covered appendage and the child is currently doing well.
Salman Rushdie attacks Dahl rewrites as 'absurd censorship'
SOS" earned 93,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Feb. 16.