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- 18 September 2025
18 September 2025
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European powers are likely to reimpose international sanctions on Iran by the end of the month, after their latest round of talks with Tehran, aimed at preventing such measures, were deemed not serious, according to France's President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.
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Minister of Agriculture Majnun Mammadov met with Chinese Ambassador Lu Mei to discuss opportunities for agricultural cooperation and exchange views on mutually beneficial matters.
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The UN’s special representative for Syria, Geir Pedersen, announced his resignation after serving for over five years through the civil war, which only ended late last year.
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Syria's foreign minister arrived in Washington on Thursday for the first official visit at that level in over 25 years, as the U.S. pursues a pro-Damascus policy, lifting sanctions and mediating between the new Islamist rulers and Israel.
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Türkiye and Egypt will conduct joint naval drills at the end of September, signaling a further step towards strengthening their relations after a decade of tension.
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Belarus and Tajikistan are strengthening trade and economic relations following the 18th meeting of the Belarus-Tajikistan Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation in Dushanbe, with participation from Belarusian Agriculture and Food Minister Yuri Gorlov.
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The first Channel migrant has been deported to France under the controversial "one in, one out" deal, the Home Office has confirmed.
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Egypt and Bahrain welcomed the adoption of the roadmap for the situation in Sweida on Thursday, calling it an important step towards achieving stability, civil peace, and restoring Syria's unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
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A military helicopter on a routine training flight crashed late Wednesday in a rural area near Joint Base Lewis–McChord in Washington state, officials said.
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