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Expelled S.Africa envoy to US says back home ‘with no…

Cape town, March 23: The South African ambassador who was expelled from the United States in a row with President Donald Trump's government arrived home on Sunday to a raucous welcome and struck a defiant tone over the decision. "It was not our choice to come home, but we come

Russian strikes on Kyiv kill at least three: authorities

Ukraine, March 23: Russian drone strikes on the Ukrainian capital overnight killed at least three people and wounded 10, Kyiv

Japan, China, and South Korea agree to promote peace, cooperation

Tokyo, March 22: Japan, South Korea and China agreed Saturday that peace on the Korean peninsula was a shared responsibility,

Zelensky largely concedes Ukraine won’t join NATO, U.S. envoy says

Kiev, March 22 : Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has largely conceded that Ukraine will not be able to join NATO,

Trump envoy says US trying to win Iran’s trust

Washington, March 22: Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said the US president was trying to head off armed

A Defining Moment for Energy Security and Economic Prosperity

One reason for this is artificial intelligence, which is helping to match variable renewable-energy supplies with fluctuations in demand, thereby

Wife watching porn not grounds for divorce, Indian court rules

Bengaluru, India, March 20: An Indian court has ruled that wives watching pornography is not grounds for divorce, adding that

Israeli strikes across Gaza hit homes and kill at least…

Gaza Strip, March 20: Israeli strikes overnight and into Thursday struck several homes and killed at least 40 Palestinians across

The American and European publics still stand with Ukraine

Finally, when it comes to possible peace talks, a majority of Europeans and Americans believe that Ukraine should be at

Deportations Will Deepen the Trump Slump

Nearly half of the GDP loss from mass deportations would be borne by California, Texas, and Florida. The latter two