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The White House announced on Monday that it will end the requirement to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccine for travelers and US government employees on May 11. In a statement, the

 

The UK military’s evacuation Joint Task Force has handed over the coordination of evacuation operations at Wadi Seidna airfield to Sudanese authorities, after more than 20 evacuation flights.

 

The Trade Ministry announced on Tuesday that Turkey's trade deficit had widened 43.9% YoY to $8.85 billion in April, with the main contributor being energy and gold imports, although these

Wealthy nations are set to fulfill their long-delayed promise of providing $100 billion in climate finance to developing countries this year, according to Germany's foreign minister Annalena

 

The UK has evacuated 2,197 people to safety from Sudan, in the longest and largest airlift by any Western nation during the crisis, as the attention now turns to

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has voiced his personal preference for New Zealand to become a republic, but stated that he will not be pushing for the

 

Former US President Donald Trump is set to arrive in Aberdeen, Scotland on May 1 to open a second golf course at his controversial Menie Estate. This marks his first

 

On Monday, the Australian stock market closed slightly higher, boosted by the energy and healthcare sectors, while investors anticipated the decisions of the US Federal

FlyOne Armenia, a low-cost Armenian airline, has been prohibited from using Turkish airspace without warning, according to the company's board chairman, Aram

 

Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter Inc, announced on Saturday that the social media platform will soon introduce a feature allowing media publishers to charge users on a