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‘It will soon be spring – and the Danes will soon be going to the polls,’ Danish PM tells the parliament in a special statement
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‘It will soon be spring – and the Danes will soon be going to the polls,’ Danish PM tells the parliament in a special statement
A third family says the Australian government must do more to hold Israel and the Israeli Defence Force to account, including demanding an apology
Gibraltar will remain British, but dual Gibraltarian-Spanish passport checks will be required for those arriving by air and sea, according to a new post-Brexit deal.
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Dozens of people, including children, were injured, officials said.
Iceland will in the coming months hold a referendum on joining the European Union, Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir told a press conference in Poland. Iceland in 2013 abandoned EU membership talks after four years of negotiations, bu
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North Korea's leader has warned his country could "initiate arbitrary action" and "completely destroy" South Korea if its security was threatened.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said on Thursday that Pyongyang could improve relations with Washington if its nuclear status is respected, while hardening his stance on Seoul by labelling it the country’s “most hostile” enemy. His remarks come amid
In the Old City of Jerusalem, Mohammed Liftawi is sitting on his chair and waiting for something to happen.