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The African National Congress says it remains committed to its coalition with the Democratic Alliance. The relationship ...
According to Pereira, the "expensive and inefficient" interaction between Brazil's judiciary, parliament and government is ...
Our film critic Ben Croll takes Dheepthika Laurent through the films in competition for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film ...
One of the world's leaders in human rights has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her passion for the subject, her deep desire to help ...
Three adults and three children died when the helicopter broke apart mid-air and crashed in the Hudson River. Germany's ...
Zambia gets 90% of its electricity from rewewables - mostly hydropower from the mighty Kariba Dam. But droughts have sent the ...
Gabonese voters head to the polls on April 12 to pick their next president. The pivotal election is a litmus test to ...
What is one thing you dislike about your culture? Teens in Nigeria told DW's Girlz Off Mute teen reporter Angel Unigwe that ...
The US and Iran are set to resume negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program. The UN has warned Iran is dangerously close to ...
As of midnight on Wednesday April 9, the US's "reciprocal" tariffs against dozens of trade partners around the world have officially taken effect.
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As calls for Lebanon's Hezbollah to disarm gain momentum, a senior Hezbollah official has told Reuters the group is ready to hold talks with the Lebanese president about its weapons if Israel ...
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