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Spain to pardon jailed Catalan separatist leaders on Tuesday
As he spoke in Barcelona’s opera house, several hundred separatists protested outside, demanding still more
France elections: Macron and Le Pen dealt setback in regional poll marred by low turnout
Macron’s La République En Marche won 10.9% of votes and the far-right National Rally, led
Hong Kong journalist says newsroom raid ‘sent shudders through the industry’
“This has sent shudders through the industry,” Elaine Yu, a Hong Kong-based reporter for the
Damascus to Tokyo 2020: Syrian refugees’ remarkable journeys to the Olympic Games
Mahmoud left Syria to pursue his dream of competing in badminton on the biggest stage
Far-right extremist who threatened top Belgian doctor appears to have killed himself, prosecutor says
A body, believed to be that of Jurgen Conings, was found on Sunday in a
Trump dashed dreams of reform in Iran. The country’s new hardline president is living proof
“What Trump is about to do is extend the life of the regime by another
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, didn’t see diverse characters in books as she grew up. She hopes ‘The Bench’ will change that
The Duchess said that “growing up, I remember so much how it felt to not
Charlotte Perriand: The little-known 20th century designer who could see our homes of the future
Written by Fiona Sinclair Scott, CNNLondon The story of the late Charlotte Perriand is an
Palestinians cancel Pfizer vaccine agreement with Israel
The abrupt turnaround came after health officials in Ramallah inspected the first delivery of almost