
Shortwave wireless transmission profoundly changes the way in which international news can be passed on and brings the alliance of agencies to an end.
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Paris (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 12:50:18 | Canada must reinforce ties with 'reliable allies like France': PM Carney
Jerusalem (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 12:45:48 | Israel military says two Hezbollah militants hit in south Lebanon air strike
Brussels (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 12:44:32 | EU sanctions Rwandan army commanders, mining chief over M23 offensive
Brussels (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 12:34:38 | Belgium slams Rwanda's 'disproportionate' cutting of ties
Jerusalem (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 12:17:39 | Israel military says Gaza air strikes hit militants trying to plant explosives
Nairobi (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 12:14:34 | Rwanda says cutting diplomatic ties with Belgium
Kabul (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 11:49:44 | WHO says 80% of Afghanistan operations risk shutdown by June over funding
Moscow (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 11:25:52 | Kremlin confirms Putin, Trump to speak Tuesday
Paris (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 11:02:07 | OECD lowers global growth projections over 'trade barriers', 'uncertainty'
Tehran (AFP) | 17/03/2025 - 09:14:54 | Iran says official to meet UN nuclear chief on Monday
Shortwave wireless transmission profoundly changes the way in which international news can be passed on and brings the alliance of agencies to an end.