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Brazil open to EU-Mercosur deal delay as farmers protest in Brussels

Brazil open to EU-Mercosur deal delay as farmers protest in Brussels

Police fired teargas at farmers protesting the EU's planned trade deal with South American bloc Mercosur in Brussels Thursday, as Brazil opened the door to postponing its signature to win over reluctant Europeans.

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Wounded Bangladesh youth leader dies in Singapore hospital

Wounded Bangladesh youth leader dies in Singapore hospital

A leader of Bangladesh's 2024 uprising who was wounded in an assassination attempt and flown to Singapore for treatment has died in the city-state, officials said on Friday.

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New photo dump fuels Capitol Hill push on Epstein files release

New photo dump fuels Capitol Hill push on Epstein files release

US House Democrats on Thursday published a fresh batch of photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, stepping up pressure on Donald Trump's administration on the eve of its deadline to release federal files on the late financier and convicted sex offender.

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Brazil, Mexico seek to defuse US-Venezuela crisis

Brazil, Mexico seek to defuse US-Venezuela crisis

The leaders of Brazil and Mexico on Thursday offered to step in to try and avert the risk of war between the United States and Venezuela.

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Assange files complaint against Nobel Foundation over Machado win

Assange files complaint against Nobel Foundation over Machado win

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has filed a criminal complaint in Sweden against the Nobel Foundation after Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado won the Peace Prize.

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Private donors pledge $1 bn for CERN particle accelerator

Private donors pledge $1 bn for CERN particle accelerator

Europe's physics lab CERN on Thursday said private donors had pledged $1 billion towards the construction of a new particle accelerator that would be by far the world's biggest.

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Russian court orders Austrian bank Raiffeisen to pay compensation

Russian court orders Austrian bank Raiffeisen to pay compensation

The largest Western bank still operating in Russia was on Thursday ordered to pay nearly $400 million in compensation for losses incurred by Russian company Rasperia due to European sanctions.

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US, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt to hold Gaza talks in Miami

US, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt to hold Gaza talks in Miami

US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff will hold talks with senior officials from Qatar, Egypt and Turkey in Miami on Friday on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal, a White House official told AFP.

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Lula open to mediate between US, Venezuela to 'avoid armed conflict'

Lula open to mediate between US, Venezuela to 'avoid armed conflict'

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Thursday he was willing to mediate between the United States and Venezuela to "avoid armed conflict."

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Brussels farmer protest turns ugly as EU-Mercosur deal teeters

Brussels farmer protest turns ugly as EU-Mercosur deal teeters

Protesters lit fires and hurled potatoes at riot police who responded with teargas and water cannon in Brussels Thursday, as tensions boiled over at a farmer demonstration against the EU's planned trade deal with South American bloc Mercosur.

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