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Scared but staying: Some migrants dig in as South Africa turns hostile

While thousands of immigrants packed up and left South Africa ahead of the June 30 protests, many more feel their best option is to...

Members of rebel Catholic group are excommunicated, Vatican says

In a strong decree, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, the top watchdog authority for the 1.4-billion-member Church, also warned Catholics globally...

Exclusive-Canada aims to announce 10 countries backing global defence bank at NATO summit

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is promoting the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB) as part of his call this year for an alliance...

Iran prepares to bury slain supreme leader with week of mass mourning

Iran's supreme leader was killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes in their first attack of the war and the funeral events will begin over...

Trial for Bundibugyo Ebola treatment starts in DRC, WHO says

There are currently no approved vaccines or treatments for Ebola's Bundibugyo strain, which has caused more than 1,400 cases in DRC, including 438 deaths International...

EU and US concerned by China’s new ethnic unity law which targets people overseas

China passed the law in March to create a "shared" national identity among the country's 55 ethnic minority groups, which include Tibetans and Uyghurs International...

Security guard rescued from rubble a week after Venezuela quakes

Gil was carried out of the rubble on a stretcher on Thursday morning and loaded into an ambulance as cheering rescuers and reporters looked...

Bank of England’s Mann says she is ready to raise rates if inflation outlook darkens

A BoE survey of the public's expectations for inflation hit a record high in May, but last month the BoE trimmed its own forecast...

UK’s FCA says parts of motor finance redress scheme suspended

The regulator introduced the scheme in March to compensate motorists who were treated unfairly under motor finance arrangements between 2007 and 2024 International News via...

Google loses fight against record €4.1 billion EU antitrust fine

The European Commission had originally handed out a €4.34 billion fine to Google in 2018 for its agreements which forced phone manufacturers to pre-install...

UK’s Currys warns memory chip shortage will push up prices

Chief Executive Alex Baldock said AI and data centres were eating up the world's supply of silicon International News via Reuters: Higher prices for smartphones, laptops...

Hungary to launch $128 million school-start benefit scheme

Magyar, who ousted right-wing leader Viktor Orban in an April election landslide, warned on Monday that the budget deficit would come in much higher...
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