Brazil closed 2024 with annual inflation at 4.83 percent, pushed above target by higher food prices after a year in which crops were hard hit by floods and drought, official data showed Friday.
The German government was at odds over whether to approve three billion euros ($3.1 billion) of new military aid, the Spiegel weekly reported Friday, as Kyiv seeks to rally support ahead of Donald ...
The family of the former Leicester City owner killed in a helicopter crash have launched a £2.15 billion ($2.63 billion) legal claim against the manufacturers of the aircraft, it was announced Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro on his swearing-in for a third term, the lower house of Russia's parliament said Friday.
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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and French counterpart Emmanuel Macron agreed in a phone call Friday that freedom of expression was not a right to "spread lies." ...
European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen won't be attending Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington on January 20, but hopes to have "early contacts" with the incoming administration, Brussels ...
An Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group on Friday claimed responsibility for an attack in northern Benin near the borders with Burkina Faso and Niger that killed at least 28 troops this week.
Major League Soccer's Toronto FC have appointed American Robin Fraser as their new head coach, the Canadian club said on Friday.
As Darfur faces the threat of famine, the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) charity chief has called for the war-ravaged Sudanese region to be flooded with food.
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