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Daily Times(PK) on MSNFM Dar arrives in UK ahead of engagements with British, Commonwealth leadership
FO says visit will include meetings with British deputy PM and parliamentarians, inauguration of Punjab Land Record Authority ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNCoalition of the Willing leaders set virtual meeting ahead of Zelenskyy-Trump talks
Leaders of the Coalition of the Willing plan to meet via videoconference on August 17. The meeting will come ahead of ...
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has pledged to reverse recognition of a Palestinian state a day after the government's ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNIshaq Dar arrives in United Kingdom
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday arrived in the United Kingdom for a series of diplomatic meetings with British and Commonwealth leaders scheduled from August 17 to 19.In London, Dar will hold ...
Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has mapped out plans for the West Bank which his office has described as “burying ...
Two weeks ago, the prime minister was unequivocal: there was no move afoot for the Australian government to recognise a Palestinian state. On Thursday, he picked up the phone.
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Netanyahu defends Gaza City takeover as UN warns of ‘calamity’ and international condemnation grows
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his planned military takeover of Gaza City in the face of growing international condemnation and anger, with United Nations officials warning ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ross Thomson says Reform's support for Scotland's oil and gas industry, farmers and fishermen could power a ...
The US ambassador to Israel says there is “disappointment and disgust” at Australia’s decision. But for Israelis and ...
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Keir Starmer poised to allow AI ‘unfettered access’ to work of artists and information
Sky News host James Macpherson discusses United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer being poised to allow AI “unfettered ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNProtests, vigils held worldwide over Israel’s killing of Gaza journalists
From South Africa’s Cape Town to Manila in the Philippines and London in the UK, voices are raised in protest.
President Donald Trump leads the most Anglophile administration since that of President John F. Kennedy. Yet he is dealing with a British government that, paradoxically, is anything but Anglophile.
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