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Iran Court Upholds Jail Term For UK-Iranian Aid Worker

An Iranian appeals court has upheld a one-year prison term for British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe on security offences, according to her lawyer was...

Payments offered To Family Of Afghans Killed In Drone Attack

The Pentagon has offered unspecified condolence payments to the family of 10 civilians who were killed in a botched U.S. drone attack in Afghanistan...

Asean Excludes Myanmar Junta Leader From Regional Summit

Southeast Asian countries are inviting a non-political representative from Myanmar to a regional summit this month, in an unprecedented snub to the military leader. The...

Austria Swears In New Chancellor After Kurz Steps Aside

Austria got a new chancellor on Monday, two days after former leader Sebastian Kurz resigned amid corruption allegations. Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen swore...

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South Africa Knocked Out As Eustaquio Sends Canada Into Last-16

Canada outlasted South Africa in the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Stephen Eustaquio’s superb strike proving the difference between the two teams. South Africa 0-1 Canada Canada goals: Stephen Eustaquio (90+2) At a glance Moise Bombito has header cleared off line for Canada Stephen Eustaquio scores Canada winner...

World Cup 2026: Qualified And Eliminated Teams

Find out which teams have booked their place in the Round of 32 and who they will face, plus who has been eliminated at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Qualified for the Round of 32 Mexico The co-hosts had the honour of getting the tournament under way, and were also...

Court Sets Aside Judgment Recognising NDC As Political Party

A Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja has nullified its earlier judgment that recognised the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) as a registered political party, ordering that the matter be heard afresh with all interested parties included in the proceedings. Justice Isah Dashen ruled that the previous judgment could...