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ሰዉ አልባ አዉሮፕላኖቹን ለፈጥኖ ደራሹ ጦር ያስታጠቀችዉ ወይም ግዢዉን ያመቻቸዉ ወትሮም ለጄኔራል ሐምቲ ጠንካራ ድጋፍ ትሰጣለች የምትባለዉ የተባበሩት አረብ አረብ ኤምሬቶች ናት ይባላል። የሱዳን ...
Artists from 26 countries are gathering in the Swiss city for the annual song contest, the world's largest live televised music event. An estimated 160 million people from Europe and beyond are ...
The hard-right "sovereignist" George Simion is going head-to-head with the pro-EU liberal Nicusor Dan in Sunday's presidential runoff in Romania. A Simion victory could trigger a crisis in the ...
Ukraine and Russia failed to reach a ceasefire deal in Istanbul during talks this week. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says real progress won’t happen until he sits down with his Russian counterpart, ...
The use of AI chatbots for fact-checking is on the rise. However, Grok's unsolicited claims about "white genocide" show that ...
Severe storms have swept through midwestern and southern states including Kentucky and Missouri, leaving a trail of death and destruction, as well as cutting power off to nearly 200,000 people.
Initial reports suggest all five people on board the two civilian helicopters have died in the crash in western Finland.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt appeared at the Austro-German border to explain the government's new tougher border controls. The new government has made immigration policy a key part of its ...
The ruling Fidesz party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has proposed a law that could be used to ban political parties and media outlets.
Two North Korean fishermen insist they want to return home after their boat was washed south of the maritime boundary months ago. But Pyongyang hasn't picked up the phone.
New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in Rome and has met Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni. Meanwhile, the business-focused FDP party has a new leader after a poor election result. DW has more.
The Polish government's approval ratings are down because the president is blocking its reform plans. The outcome of Sunday's presidential election will determine whether the stalemate continues or ...