Turkish Opposition Party to Hold Congress Once Conditions Met, Chair Says

ISTANBUL, May 27 (Reuters) – The reinstated ⁠chair ⁠of Turkey’s main ⁠opposition party Kemal Kilicdaroglu said on Wednesday ​the party will hold a congress once legal ‌conditions are met, after a ‌court ousted the previous leadership, triggering ⁠an internal ⁠crisis and market volatility last week. Kilicdaroglu told reporters ​that he will consult with the legal …

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Ghanaians Repatriated From South Africa After Anti-Immigrant Protests

JOHANNESBURG, May 27 (Reuters) – Ghanaian nationals queued at Johannesburg’s ⁠OR ⁠Tambo International Airport early on ⁠Wednesday to board one of the first flights home after waves of ​anti-immigrant protests in South Africa heightened safety concerns. The group of 300 people included women and children, ‌in what authorities described as a ‌voluntary repatriation process for …

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UK, Poland to Sign Defence Treaty to Tackle Russian Threats

LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) – Britain will sign a new defence and security ⁠treaty ⁠with Poland on Wednesday to combat ⁠threats, including from an increasingly aggressive Russia, part of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ​efforts to bolster ties with the rest of Europe. The deal, due to be signed by Polish Prime Minister Donald ‌Tusk and Starmer in …

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Pope Leo Decries ‘Sharp Intensification’ of War in Ukraine

VATICAN CITY, May ⁠27 (Reuters) – ⁠Pope ⁠Leo on Wednesday decried ​what he called a “sharp ‌intensification” of the ‌war in ⁠Ukraine, ⁠telling pilgrims at his weekly audience ​at the Vatican that he wanted to ​express closeness to civilians ⁠killed in ⁠recent attacks. “I ⁠am following ​with concern the war in ​Ukraine,” ⁠Leo, the first …

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Jalen Williams Downgraded to Out, Jared McCain Starts for Thunder in Game 5

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Jalen Williams was downgraded to out by Oklahoma City Thunder for Game 5 of the Western Conference finals on Tuesday night, after being listed as questionable throughout the day because of his ongoing issues with a strained left hamstring. Ajay Mitchell, who typically starts in Williams’ place, was ruled out earlier …

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Spanish Police Enter Socialist Party’s HQ in Payments Probe

MADRID, May 27 (Reuters) – Police entered ⁠Spain’s ⁠ruling Socialist Party’s ⁠headquarters on Wednesday in search of ​information over a possible illegal payments scheme, Spanish media ‌reported, at a time ‌of various graft probes into Prime ⁠Minister ⁠Pedro Sanchez’s allies. A Guardia Civil spokesperson told Reuters officers ​had entered the premises of the PSOE, as …

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China Willing to Work With Czech Government to Improve Ties

HONG KONG, May 27 (Reuters) – China is willing to work with ⁠the ⁠Czech Republic to improve ties and ⁠revive a traditional friendship, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Czech counterpart Petr Macinka, state ​broadcaster CCTV said on Wednesday. Like most nations, the Czech Republic formally recognises only Beijing but in recent years it has grown …

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Philippines Launches Independent Truth Panel to Probe ‘Drugs War’ Killings

MANILA, May 27 (Reuters) – A commission was launched in ⁠the ⁠Philippines on Wednesday led by a former ⁠International Criminal Court judge to investigate a bloody “war on drugs”, aiming to document alleged ​extrajudicial killings and compile evidence for potential legal cases. Police say about 6,200 drug suspects were killed while resisting arrest during anti-drug operations, …

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