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Wednesday, 22 April 2026 ¡ Global Edition ¡ Updated 17:25 CST
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Former Pentagon official on the latest talks between the US and Iran

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Pentagon official Dana Stroul about the latest round of Iran talks and the potential for military action.

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Mourinho and Benfica under fire after Real Madrid’s Vinicius alleges racism

Former Real boss Jose Mourinho criticised for his response to alleged racism by his Benfica player towards Vinicius.

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Israeli army sniper in Chile accused of Gaza war crimes could face justice

Rom Kovtun's social media reveal he was holidaying in country, opening door to 'universal jurisdiction' legal jeopardy.

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Fears of ‘slow, certain death’ stalk Tigray amid rumblings of renewed war

As tensions escalate between Ethiopia and Eritrea, would new conflict position Addis Ababa against Tigray’s leadership?

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Amid destruction, loss, Gaza clings to Ramadan traditions with resilience

Gaza families struggle to find joy during Ramadan amid war's devastation, financial hardship, and displacement.

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Russia-Ukraine talks resume in Geneva as US claims ‘meaningful’ progress

The trio will 'continue working towards a deal' in the third round of negotiations, US special envoy Steve Witkoff says.

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Peru impeaches President Jose Jeri over corruption allegations

Peru’s Congress has ousted President Jose Jeri just four months into his term over multiple corruption allegations.

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Russia-Ukraine talks live: Geneva talks end, Kyiv sanctions Lukashenko

Ukraine says Russia launched aerial attack as officials from both sides hold US-mediated negotiations.

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Cambodian PM says Thailand occupying ‘deep’ territory after ceasefire

Hun Manet calls for border demarcation and says US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace could 'play a role'.

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Ramadan begins in Palestine, Gulf; Egypt, Syria, more Muslim states to come

Palestinians in Gaza face food shortages, restrictions as Israeli attacks continue during Islamic holy month.

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Where the word 'Olympics' comes from and what it means to someone who competed there

It's a word that evokes national pride and rare talent, and one that has been around for thousands of years.

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The last newspaper hawker in Paris honored with knighthood

Ali Akbar, a 73-year-old immigrant from Pakistan, has been hawking papers on the streets of Paris for the last 50 years. French President Emmanuel Macron honored him with a knighthood late last month.

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‘Quid pro quo’: How Indian firms fund parties whose governments help them

Big business shrugs off Supreme Court ban on electoral bonds to donate millions when in trouble, or needing approvals.

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Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao to face Ruslan Provodnikov in April

Eight-division ⁠world champion Pacquiao will face former junior welterweight world ⁠champion ⁠Provodnikov on April 18.

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Video: Over 80 UN states condemn Israeli measures in occupied West Bank

More than 80 UN nation ambassadors have condemned Israeli measures to tighten its control of the occupied West Bank.

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