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Potential Improvement in Niger-Benin Relations Highlighted by Recent Diplomatic Visit

Experts analyze how these two West African neighbors are considering reopening their border and strengthening cooperation.

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Africa Moves Toward Action on Sevilla Financing Agenda

The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa has outlined a series of steps aimed at enhancing financing strategies across the continent.

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Burkina Faso severs diplomatic ties with France, a sudden move with far-reaching consequences

Captain Ibrahim Traoré announced on June 26 that Burkina Faso will break off bilateral relations with Paris.

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Enhancing NATO's Technological Edge Through Innovation Ranges

NATO's exploration of dedicated ranges could significantly improve the testing and deployment of emerging technologies, ensuring a more agile defense strategy.

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Wang Yi Cautions Marco Rubio on Taiwan Relations Amid Rising Tensions

During a recent call, China's foreign minister Wang Yi urged US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to handle Taiwan issues with extreme caution, highlighting the need for improved cooperation and risk management.

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Vizag Prepares for the 31st CII Partnership Summit This November

The upcoming 31st CII Partnership Summit will take place in Vizag, focusing on fostering partnerships across various sectors with participation from industry leaders and policymakers.

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Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank: A Call to Action at the Ankara Summit

As the Ankara summit approaches, European allies are urged to enhance NATO's unity by considering the deployment of full-strength combat brigades in the Baltic states to counter potential Russian threats.

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Vanuatu PM's Visit to Canberra Sparks Hope for Nakamal Pact Signing

Jotham Napat's trip to Australia has heightened expectations for the Nakamal pact, following extensive negotiations between the two nations.

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UN Estimates Nearly 7 Million May Be Affected by Recent Earthquakes in Venezuela

The United Nations has indicated that almost 7 million individuals could be impacted by the recent earthquakes in Venezuela, with the death toll nearing 1,000 and many still unaccounted for.

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Modi and Trump Find Common Ground on Illegal Immigration, U.S. Ambassador Reports

U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gor highlights the alignment between PM Modi and President Trump on the issue of illegal immigration during a recent address.

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Leeds Secures Victory Over Hull KR in Honor of Burrow and Family

Leeds has solidified its lead in the Betfred Super League with a decisive win against Hull KR, dedicating the match to Burrow and his family.

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Trump Criticizes NATO's Role in Iran Conflict During Discussion with Mark Rutte

In a recent conversation, Trump expressed dissatisfaction with NATO's involvement in the Iran war, while NATO chief Mark Rutte highlighted the significance of US bases in Europe.

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Trump Calls for Loyalty from NATO Allies Amid Criticism of Support in Iran Conflict

In a recent meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the support from alliance members, including the UK, regarding the ongoing Iran war.

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Exploring New Mineral Alliances for a Fair Energy Transition

The upcoming event, co-hosted by several prominent organizations, will address the potential of new mineral alliances in achieving a just energy transition.

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Italy's Role in US Military Operations in Iran Comes to Light

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has disclosed that Italy permitted the use of its bases for 500 US aircraft during Operation Epic Fury, raising questions about the government's transparency.

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Iran Warns Israel Against Actions in Lebanon Amid Escalating Regional Tensions

The Iranian ambassador to the UN has issued a warning to Israel regarding its actions in Lebanon, labeling them a red line as tensions in the Middle East rise.

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UK Expresses Frustration Over EU's Postponement of Key Summit Following Starmer's Resignation

The UK has shown irritation regarding the EU's decision to delay a significant summit originally scheduled for July, which was intended to discuss closer relations amid the potential rise of Burnham as PM.

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Iran Reports Progress in Initial US Talks Amid Ongoing Regional Tensions

Following the first day of discussions with the US, Iran's foreign minister announced 'progress.' Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar confirmed that negotiations will continue throughout the week.

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Competing Narratives Threaten US-Europe Relations and NATO Stability

Conflicting perceptions of abandonment, spanning issues from Iran to Greenland, may jeopardize the cohesion of NATO and deepen the rift between the US and Europe.

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U.S. State Department Announces End of PEPFAR Funding for South Africa

The U.S. State Department has declared that it will cease PEPFAR funding for South Africa, marking a significant shift in U.S. support for HIV/AIDS initiatives in the region.