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A suicide bombing outside district court buildings in a residential area of the Pakistani capital killed 12 people and wounded 27 on Tuesday, the interior minister said.

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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that Russia was still assessing US President Donald Trump’s order to begin preparations for nuclear tests.

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Britain’s unemployment rate rose more than expected to five percent in the third quarter, the highest level since early 2021, official data showed on Tuesday ahead of a key UK government budget.

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India’s defense minister said on Tuesday that those responsible for a deadly car explosion that killed at least eight people in the heart of the capital would face justice.

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Syria is joining the American-led international alliance against the Islamic State, a US official said on Monday, hours after its president held a historic meeting with Donald Trump at the White House.

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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that the belief that Ukraine can achieve victory on the battlefield is a great illusion.

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Thailand announced it was suspending the implementation of a peace agreement with Cambodia overseen by US President Donald Trump on Monday, after a landmine blast injured two Thai soldiers on patrol near the border.

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US senators reached a bipartisan deal on Sunday that would resume federal funding and end a shutdown which has stretched to a record 40 days and forced many government operations to grind to a halt, US media reported.

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Sunday said that Russia will respond in kind if frozen Russian assets are handed over to Kyiv. There is no legal way to seize frozen Russian assets, he added.

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China suspended an export ban to the United States that had targeted gallium, germanium and antimony, metals crucial for modern technology, including semiconductors, Beijing’s Ministry of Commerce announced on Sunday.

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