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Despite losing his parliamentary majority after a strong showing by right-wing populists, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba wants to remain in office.
At least 19 people were killed and more than 100 were injured after a Bangladesh Air Force plane crashed into a school ...
Two people, including a child, were seriously injured on Saturday evening in a spectacular accident which saw a car leave the ...
The viral video shows a Pakistani woman holding a copy of the Quran, somewhere in the Balochistan desert, before she was shot ...
A family is torn apart when the first atomic bomb is dropped in Japan in 1945. A teenaged boy is separated from his father in ...
Even 35 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, there’s still an imbalance between eastern and western Germany. Many ...
Only one team from eastern Europe made it to Euro 2025, and only three have ever made it to any Euros. The story is different in men's football, so why has women's football in the region struggled to ...
Mwangi was detained on Saturday and accused of the "facilitation of terrorist acts", which he denied. After widespread condemnation, he was charged with a lesser offense of unlawful possession of ...
New hardline EU immigration policy could see development funding cut unless African nations prevent migrants from leaving. Some experts are warning its counterproductive, undermines sovereignty and ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has promised to stay in office as US trade talks loom. An openly xenophobic far-right party was poised to make major gains in the country's upper house election.
Donald Trump is betting that tariffs rather than sanctions will fix economic and geopolitical imbalances. But does the threat of rising US inflation and retaliation make sanctions a safer choice?
Despite trailing in global AI readiness rankings, Pakistan is seeing a boom in low-quality, AI-generated media.