British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has vowed to crack down on hard-to-cancel subscriptions and fake discounts as part of measures to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, Downing Street said Sunday.
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British Prime Minister Andy Burnham has vowed to crack down on hard-to-cancel subscriptions and fake discounts as part of measures to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, Downing Street said Sunday.
A World Health Organization warehouse stocking medical supplies in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro has been destroyed, the WHO chief said Sunday.
Syria on Sunday said it reached a memorandum of understanding with Moscow over the fate of Russia’s two bases in the country, agreeing to convert the military facilities into joint training and rehabilitation centers within three months.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday rejected a Gaza plan hailed by US President Donald Trump, vowing no military pullout until Hamas is “genuinely” disarmed.
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels said on Sunday they had struck an oil facility on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast after the Gulf kingdom said it had extinguished a fire at the site.
Iran set preconditions on Saturday for a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, including compensation for war damages, complicating a potential deal to open the waterway essential to the world economy.
Turkey’s foreign minister said Saturday he expected Egypt to join a joint defense agreement with regional partners designed to stabilize the region that is grappling with the Middle East war.
Spain threatened Italy with “proportional” countermeasures if Rome does not lift the ban on free-travel Schengen agreement by the end of the week.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order to set new tariffs and minimum import prices on products made using polysilicon, a market dominated by China.
Pakistan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed a defense pact in Jeddah that would mean an attack on any member is regarded as an attack on all, Islamabad said on Friday.
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