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King Charles III bids farewell to Japan's Emperor Naruhito as state visit ends
King Charles and Queen Camilla met Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako at Buckingham Palace to say goodbye at the end of their three-day state visit.
Police investigate officers for bets on election timing
London's Metropolitan Police said it was investigating 'a small number of bets' made on the timing of the vote.
Sheikh Abdullah meets Syrian Foreign Minister in Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs, called for Arab efforts to promote regional stability during a meeting with his Syrian counterpart Dr Faisal Mekdad in Abu Dhabi.
President Sheikh Mohamed issues decree to form Council for Fatwa
The UAE Council for Fatwa serves as the official authority for issuing fatwas, and Abdullah bin Bayyah has been appointed as its chairman.
Indian suspect in plot to kill Sikh separatist pleads not guilty in US court
Nikhil Gupta pleaded not guilty after being extradited to New York for charges of allegedly trying to kill a Sikh separatist in the US with India backing.
US says two universities fell short in addressing anti-Arab and anti-Semitic hate
The Education Department said the University of Michigan and City University of New York failed to address recent anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab and anti-Semitic incidents.
Hunter Biden's lawyers withdraw motion for new gun trial
Lawyers withdrew a bid for a new trial after Biden Jr became the first child of a sitting US president to be convicted of a felony,
Authorities across US deal with rash of violence in final days of spring
Communities across the country suffered at least four mass shootings in one weekend, along with stabbings outside an Indiana shopping strip.
Sheikh Abdullah meets president of the International Committee of the Red Cross
Minister of Foreign Affairs discusses efforts to support civilians in Gaza Strip, Syria, Ukraine, Sudan and Afghanistan with Mirjana Spoljaric Egger
Migrant arrests drop at US-Mexico border as Biden asylum ban begins
A restrictive Biden administration policy was found to be deterring some illegal immigration at the Mexican border, a senior US official told Reuters.