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World Cup official probed over ‘white supremacist’ hand signal

FIFA said it will investigate a VAR referee who appeared to make an upside-down ‘OK’ gesture before the Germany-Curacao match ...

The US tore up the Iran deal. Now it may settle for a weaker one

Eight years after tearing up Obama’s agreement, Washington is back at the table with...

Russia helping Uganda contain Ebola threat

Medical specialists have been brought in to help with diagnostics and support response efforts ...

North Korea charges teacher with ‘destruction of state property’ over scratched tablet screen

A North Korean teacher in Chongjin was accused of “destroying state property” in June...

Ivan Timofeev: What Russia, and the world, can learn from the failures and successes of Mikhail Gorbachev

The former Soviet leader wasn't playing a computer game – he had no cheat codes, and he wasn't able to restart when things went wrong ...

China makes Taiwan pledge

Beijing says it will strive for a peaceful solution to the crisis, while the US claims that China is readying itself for war ...

Russian ‘Z’ protest gymnast is handed competition boost

Ivan Kuliak will be able to compete at the 'Spartakiad' games ...

Russia foils Ukraine offensive – MoD

Kiev’s forces have failed in their attacks in southern part of the country, Sergey Shoigu claimed ...

Colombia blasts ‘irrational’ war on drugs

President Gustavo Petro says that coca farmers are being “demonized” ...

Democrats’ losses in Congress may affect Ukraine – US senator

Chris Murphy claims a Republican Congress will ramp down military aid for Kiev ...

West wants to partition Russia like USSR – Putin

The Russian president accuses the US and its allies of seeking to subjugate his country ...

Zuckerberg has lost $71 billion this year – Bloomberg

Experts say the pivot into the Metaverse has cost the tech magnate dearly ...

Chelsea executive fired over ‘X-rated text messages’

Damian Willoughby has been dismissed less than a month into his role ...

Another Afghanistan in the making? How a fully-fledged war between two ex-Soviet states could threaten stability in Central Asia

What has happened on the border of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and where will it lead? ...

Man sets himself on fire in protest against ex-PM’s funeral

The individual “vehemently” opposed the state funeral of Japan’s former leader Shinzo Abe, according to police ...

Some Russian diplomats denied UN attendance – Moscow

The US failed to issue visas to a number of delegation members slated to travel to New York, Russia’s Foreign Ministry says ...

Moscow past ‘point of no return’ with Ukraine – top Russian MP

The chair of the State Duma foreign affairs committee says Ukraine has violated all previous agreements ...

More countries halt use of Russian payment system – Izvestia

Banks in Vietnam and Kazakhstan have reportedly stopped servicing Mir cards after US sanctions threat ...

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