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European Union announces 4.7 billion euro investment package for South Africa

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday announced a new 4.7 billion euro ($5.10 billion) investment pa

Armenia says it is ready to sign peace agreement with Azerbaijan

Armenia's Foreign ministry said on Thursday that a draft peace agreement with Azerbaijan had been finalised from its side and

Venezuela agrees to resume flights of deported migrants from U.S., says U.S. diplomat

Venezuela's government has agreed to resume flights of deported migrants who unlawfully entered the United States, senior U.S

Victims demand justice over deadly Brazilian dam collapse as UK lawsuit closes

With tears in their eyes, mothers of children who died in Brazil's worst environmental disaster - the 2015 Mariana dam collap

Brazil’s fiscal framework unsustainable by 2027, minister warns

Brazil's planning minister said that the federal government, regardless of who is in power, will be unable to govern under th

Buildings damaged as overnight quake hits Naples in southern Italy

An earthquake of magnitude 4.4 hit near the southern Italian city of Naples early on Thursday, damaging buildings and causing

Poland’s president urges U.S. to move nuclear warheads to Polish territory, FT reports

Poland's president has called on the U.S. to transfer nuclear weapons to its territory as a deterrent against future Russian

Finnish government nominates Bank of Finland chief for new term

Finland's government said on Thursday it has nominated Bank of Finland Governor Olli Rehn for a second seven-year term, pavin

Russia says its forces will soon retake all of Kursk from Ukrainian troops

Russia said on Thursday there was no doubt that its troops would soon complete the task of clearing out Ukrainian forces from

Exclusive: Russia asks companies for sanctions relief proposals

Russia is asking companies to propose which sanctions Moscow should seek to have lifted ahead of talks with Washington, two R