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At least 13 killed in landslide in Ivory Coast's main city
A landslide on the outskirts of Ivory Coast’s main city of Abidjan in the early hours of Thursday caused by ... -
France reports 28 more coronavirus deaths, cases up slightly
The number of people who died from coronavirus infection in France rose by 28 to 29,603 on Thursday, the same ... -
Johnson & Johnson in talks with governments on possible COVID-19 vaccine
Johnson & Johnson is in talks with multiple governments and global organizations as it seeks to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, ... -
Belarus president's main rival detained in crackdown before election
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s main rival was detained on Thursday and accused of siphoning $430 million out of the country, ... -
Nigeria's president rebukes security chiefs over worsening violence
Nigeria’s president criticised his heads of security on Thursday for their handling of attacks across the north of the country ... -
Russia says to react if Germany takes action on killing of Chechen ex-rebel
Moscow will react if Berlin takes new actions against Russia over the killing of a Georgian national in the German ... -
Canada's Trudeau backs opposition leader kicked out of Parliament in racism row
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday backed the leader of an opposition party who was ejected from the House ... -
Diplomacy in the time of coronavirus: Johnson and Macron trade bows, thumbs up
Standing apart on either side of a strip of red carpet outside Number 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister Boris Johnson ... -
Explainer: London faces up to former role insuring Atlantic slave trade
London is facing up to its role in insuring the slave trade as part of a sweeping global reassessment of ... -
NATO to investigate Mediterranean incident between French, Turkish warships
NATO will investigate French accusations that Turkey’s navy failed to respond to an allied call for inspection this month in ...