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About 250,000 people protested in France on Saturday, authorities said, in a show of force against the rising far-right National Rally party guided by Marine Le Pen.
Hamid Nouri, who was convicted of war crimes for mass executions in Iran in 1988, will be freed in exchange for Swedish citizens Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi
Roy could face grave charges over comments she made 14 years ago about Kashmir under a stringent antiterrorism law.
One million people in southern Gaza are “trapped, without clean water or sanitation,” says the World Food Program, as Gazans prepare for the Eid al-Adha holiday.
A watchdog committee found that members of Canada’s Parliament were “witting or semi-witting” participants in foreign interference. Some want more details.
It is the first joint appearance by senior members of the British royal family since the king and the Princess of Wales were diagnosed with cancer.
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