This is just the second time that DR Congo have reached the World Cup finals, sparking celebrations in Kinshasa.
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DR Congo declares national holiday after reaching World Cup for first time in 52 years
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Iran war economic shocks will last 'months', say Australia's PM
Anthony Albanese used a rare TV address to tell Australians that the “months ahead may not be easy” amid the global effects of the war.
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‘War Crime’: Iran condemns attacks on Arak, Ardakan nuclear sites
Iran condemns attacks on its nuclear facilities under the IAEA safeguards, calling such strikes a “war crime.”
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Iran war fallout threatens ‘end of NATO’ – Euractiv
Iran war fallout threatens ‘end of NATO’ Euractiv
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EU to Boost Carbon-Allowance Supply as Iran War Roils Energy Markets – WSJ
EU to Boost Carbon-Allowance Supply as Iran War Roils Energy Markets WSJ
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Soccer- ‘Take me to America’ – Bosnia ecstatic after booking World Cup place
SARAJEVO, April 1 (Reuters) – Bosnians woke with heavy heads and light hearts on Wednesday, buoyed by their soccer team’s dramatic playoff shootout win over Italy that sent them to the World Cup finals for only the second time.
Celebrations went…
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Israel intensifies Lebanon attacks and hits areas not in Hezbollah's control
Attacks on Lebanon have continued, as Israel has announced its intention to control swathes of the south.
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‘US attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities is a sign of endgame’ | US-Israel war on Iran
Former US Senior State Department official Jennifer Gavito argues why US attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities may be a sign that the war is coming to an end.
Published On 1 Apr 2026
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Americans have little appetite for sending U.S. troops to Iran, polls show – The Washington Post
Americans have little appetite for sending U.S. troops to Iran, polls show The Washington Post
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Scientists discover hidden “winds” inside cells that could explain cancer spread
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have identified a previously unknown system inside cells that acts like internal “trade winds,” rapidly carrying important proteins to the front edge of the cell. This finding changes how…
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