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As Johnson Eyes Comeback, Rishi Sunak Is Said To Have Amassed Enough Support
The ex-chancellor takes early lead, as Boris Jonson is said to be considering joining the race to become the next PM.
Xi Xinping’s ‘core’ leadership Endorsed By CCP
President Xi Jinping is now all but certain to be unveiled as general secretary for an unprecedented third term.
Donald Trump Subpoenaed Under Threat Of Punishment
The former president Donald Trump received a summons to the investigative committee on Friday. Experts All efforts are being geared towards stopping Trump from contesting in 2024.
Indonesia seeks return of ‘looted’ artefacts from Netherlands
Items include the bones of ‘Java Man’, the first known fossils of the Homo erectus species, excavated by Eugène Dubois.
Demonstrations Against the Extension Of A Transitional Period In Chad Turned Violent
Demonstrations against the extension of a transitional period before elections turned violent.
President of the Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, posing here with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi
If the presidents of Senegal and the Central African Republic are planning constitutional coups, the AU must step in.
Meloni Formally Asks For Mandate To Govern Italy
Meloni says she and her allies have asked the nation’s president to give her the mandate to assemble a new government.
Should the EU impose a travel ban on all Russians?
Al Jazeera speaks to analyst Natia Seskuria about the bloc’s dilemma.
Two Friends Meeting Each Other After A Long Gap At Heathrow Airport.
The two friends, after seeing each other, break into 'bhangra' right outside Heathrow airport.
Ronaldo Refused To Come On As Substitute
Ronaldo, a five-time Champions League winner with Real and United, has started only two Premier League games this season and has just one goal to his name in the English top flight.
CATL Revenue Increased By 232.5 Percent Thanks To Tesla And Others
CATL, whose clients include Tesla, Volkswagen and BMW, booked a net profit of 9.4 billion yuan ($1.30 billion) from July to September, according to a company filing to the Shenzhen stock exchange.
Malaysia Politicians Offering Empty Promises Just To Win Election
He said that under the budget, the loan payment waiver for PTPTN borrowers who are in the B40 (lower 40 percent income bracket) would be extended to the mid-40 and top-20 borrowers who have a first-class degree have award. In releasing its election manif...
Boris Johnson Or Rishi Sunak Will Replace Liz Truss
"I assume he is got that evidenced data to show around things. He will flip it around once more. and i am positive my colleagues hear that message loud and clear," Conservative leader Paul Bristow aforementioned of Johnson on LBC radio.
Bye, Bye Liz Truss, Congrats To Lettuce," Medvedev Tweeted On His English Account.
"Bye, bye Liz Truss, congrats to lettuce," Medvedev tweeted on his English account. "Britain has never known such shame. The helmet and the tank, her abyss of ignorance and the queen's death that occurred soon after she met Liz Truss will go down in histo...
French Refinery Strike Puts A Third Of Gas Stations Out Of Action
France is running out of petrol. One has to try hard at times to find it. France is facing a major crisis against the backdrop of sanctions against Russia.