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Italy's national debt hits record high
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UK FOREIGN OFFICE IN CONTACT WITH SYRIAN REBELS
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Saturday that America has also made direct contact with the rebels now in control of Syria.
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ECOWAS gives Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger six months to reconsider withdrawal
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The West African bloc, ECOWAS has asked Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger to take the next six months to reconsider their decision to withdraw from the group.
Leaders of the bloc gave this grace period at the 66th ECOWAS Summit in Abuja on Sunday.
The three countries announced plans to exit the group in January this year following what they say were harsh sanctions in the wake of the coup in Niger in July 2023.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut, reports.
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Hundreds feared dead after cyclone hits French island
AIRSTRIKES REPORTEDLY DESTROY MISSILE STORAGE DEPOTS IN WESTERN SYRIA
Trent Murray reports from Tel Aviv.
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Bangladesh elections likely to be held by early 2026, Yunus says
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus says that general elections will be held late next year or in early 2026.
The Nobel Prize winner took charge of the caretaker government earlier this year after Sheikh Hasina was pushed out of power amid political turmoil.
Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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Indian music legend Zakir Hussain dies at 73
Indian music legend and 4 time grammy winner Zakir Hussain (Zaa-keer Hoo-sane)
The musician famous for playing the Indian percussion instrument - the Tabla -passed away at a hospital in San Francisco.
Ishan Garg tells us more.
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South Korea court begins review of Yoon impeachment
Yoon was removed by South Korea's parliament on Saturday. Laura Westbrook reports.
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G7 leaders focus on Syrian transition and Ukraine support in discussions
It follows a virtual meeting on Friday during which they discussed developments in the Middle East and continued support for Ukraine.
Caroline Malone reports from Washington
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Funding for collapsed Baltimore Bridge in Congress' hands
US Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg says funding remains a barrier to rebuilding the Baltimore Bridge.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in March after it was struck by a cargo ship.
A replacement one could cost up to $2 billion.
Sally Patterson reports.
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Texas sues NY doctor for allegedly sending abortion pills to Lone Star resident
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UN Secretary General warns Israel against its occupation of the buffer zone between it and Syria
occupation of a UN-patrolled buffer zone between Israel and Syria.
Israel took over the demilitarised zone on Sunday, just hours after
Syrian rebels swept president Bashar al-Assad from power.
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Blinken: finding US journalist in Syria top "priority"
Syria in 2012 remains a top priority.
It comes after another American citizen, Travis Timmerman, was found
on Thursday following the fall of the Syrian government and the
release of thousands of prisoners.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Texas mulls a strategic bitcoin reserve
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Suspect was not client of UnitedHealthcare - NYPD
The suspect accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was not a member of the insurer.
A UnitedHealthcare spokesperson and the New York Police Department have confirmed Luigi Mangione was never a client of America's largest healthcare insurer.
The 26-year-old is charged with murder after Thompson was shot last week.
Mangione's lawyer says he plans to plead not guilty to the murder charge and other charges he's facing.
Sally Patterson has more.
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G7 leaders hold virtual meeting as Italy prepares to hand over group's presidency
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Alleged Chinese Spy And Prince Andrew Confidant Banned From UK
An alleged Chinese spy - with close links to Prince Andrew - has failed in his attempt to be allowed back into the UK.
The 50 year old man - known only as H6 - was banned from entering the country last year on national security grounds.
He appealed the ban, but a court has upheld it, saying the decision of the then Home Secretary to exclude him was 'justified and proportionate' as he represented 'a risk to national security'.
The court concluded that H6 worked for an arm of the Chinese Communist Party tasked with conducting influence operations. A document was found in his possession that described Prince Andrew as being in a "desperate situation" and willing to "grab on to anything". In 2019, the Prince was removed from Royal duties after a series of damaging revelations about his friendship with child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Rutte calls for boost to NATO defense spending
spend significantly more on defense.
Speaking at his first public appearance since taking the role of NATO
chief, Mark Rutte said that in order to prevent war defense spending
must increase.
William Denselow reports from Brussels.
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Governors in Nigeria Support Creation of State Owned Police Departments
Governors in Nigeria are supporting the creation of police departments in each state of the country as part of measures to address security concerns in the country.
Tesem Akende reports.
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