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Trump takes aim at US media outlets, hints at network license revocations

By Anadolu Agency US President Donald Trump accused major television networks on Sunday of biased coverage and suggested they should lose their broadcast licenses. In a post on the US social media company Truth Social, which he owns, Trump claimed that broadcasters ABC and NBC produce overwhelmingly negative coverage of his presidency. “Despite a very

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Bank of England’s Bailey says UK has ‘acute challenge’ over weak growth

Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey looks on during the Bank of England financial stability report press conference at the Bank of England, in London, Britain August 7, 2025. Photographer Jordan Pettitt/File Photo By Reuters Britain faces an “acute challenge” over its weak underlying economic growth and reduced labour force participation since the

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Egypt opens submerged antiquities exhibition in port city Alexandria

This photo taken on Aug. 20, 2025 shows artifacts during an exhibition of sunken antiquities recovered from the Mediterranean Sea at Alexandria National Museum in Alexandria, Egypt. Egypt opened on Wednesday an exhibition of sunken antiquities at the Alexandria National Museum, showcasing treasures from the Mediterranean seabed. Dubbed the “Secrets of the Sunken City Exhibition,”

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Uganda has not agreed to take deportees from US, senior official says

Ugandan Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Okello Oryem poses in his office in Kampala, Uganda, February 2, 2017. Photographer Ed Cropley/File Photo By Reuters A senior Ugandan official denied on Wednesday a U.S. media report that the country had agreed to take in people deported from the United States, saying it lacked the facilities

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Canada’s inflation slows to 1.7 pct in July

Customers shop at a supermarket in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Aug. 19, 2025. Canada’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.7 percent year over year in July, down from a 1.9 percent increase in June, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. Photographer Liang Sen By Xinhua News Agency Canada’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.7 percent year over

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Burkina Faso declares UN coordinator persona non grata

The logo of the United Nations is seen in the General Assembly hall before heads of state begin to address the 76th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S., September 21, 2021. Photgrapher Eduardo Munoz/File Photo By Reuters Burkina Faso has declared United Nations regional coordinator Carol Flore-Smereczniak persona non grata

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Trump highlights social media post urging Ukraine to cede some land to Russia

By Anadolu Agency US President Donald Trump reposted a message Sunday by a user on his Truth Social platform that said Ukraine must be ready to give up part of its territories to Russia. “Ukraine must be willing to lose some territory to Russia, otherwise the longer the war goes on they will keep losing

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Is Istanbul safe? Expert breaks down Turkey’s latest quake

An aerial view of the Bosporus and Istanbul, Türkiye, July 5, 2025. Credit Photo Shutterstock By Daily Sabah After the Istanbul and Balıkesir quakes, what’s next? Professor Üşümezsoy says Istanbul’s major risk has passed, but warns of danger along the Çınarcık and Bandırma regions. The ground trembled once more. On the evening of Aug. 10,

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Trump-Putin meeting ends with progress made but no deal reached

By Xinhua News Agency U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday wrapped up a high-stakes meeting in Anchorage, the U.S. state of Alaska, with progress made but no deal reached. The meeting, held at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in the city, marked the first visit to the United States by a Russian

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Trump, Putin set to hold closed-door talks on Ukraine

By Anadolu Agency US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, began critical talks in Alaska Friday, aimed at bringing an end to the Kremlin’s over-three-year war on Ukraine. Trump met Putin on the tarmac in a red-carpet greeting after the Russian presidential plane touched down in Anchorage. The leaders simultaneously deplaned their

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