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  2. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    The 49th imam of Nizari Isma'ilism, Aga Khan IV (pictured), dies at the age of 88 and is succeeded by his son, Aga Khan V.; Eleven people are killed in a mass shooting at an adult education centre in Örebro, Sweden.

  3. World news - Wikipedia

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    World news or international news or even foreign coverage is the news media jargon for news from abroad, about a country or a global subject. For journalism, it is a branch that deals with news either sent by foreign correspondents or news agencies, or – more recently – information that is gathered or researched through distance communication technologies, such as telephone, satellite TV ...

  4. L'essentiel (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    This Luxembourg newspaper-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Courrier International - Wikipedia

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    Conceived in the autumn of 1987 by five Parisians, Jean-Michel Boissier, Hervé Lavergne, Maurice Ronai, Jacques Rosselin and Juan Calderon, Courrier international was first published on the 8 November 1990, one year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, financed by Pierre Bergé and Guy de Wouters (of the Société Générale de Belgique).

  6. La Croix (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    La Croix (French pronunciation: [la kʁwa] ⓘ; English: 'The Cross') is a daily French general-interest Catholic newspaper. It is published in Paris and distributed throughout France, with a circulation of 91,000 as of 2020.

  7. Le Monde diplomatique - Wikipedia

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    Le Monde diplomatique was founded in 1954 by Hubert Beuve-Méry, founder and director of Le Monde, the French newspaper of record.Subtitled the "organ of diplomatic circles and of large international organisations, [12]" 5,000 copies were distributed, comprising eight pages, dedicated to foreign policy and geopolitics.

  8. Questions Internationales - Wikipedia

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    Questions Internationales (French for International Issues) is a bimonthly French magazine founded in 2003 [1] and published by La Documentation française. It offers didactic analysis on various subjects of international relations and foreign affairs, encompassing global politics, economics, European integration and transnational problems.

  9. Tribune de Genève - Wikipedia

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    Tribune de Genève Airship. The Tribune de Genève was first published by James T. Bates on 1 February 1879. Bates was an American who had moved to Geneva with his Swiss wife. [1] [2] It published a magazine occasionally and published news from outside the general area, with which it stood out from the other rival papers. [1]